‘Didn’t think it would be..’: Prince Narula REACTS to using Elvish Yadav’s name for TRPS in ‘The 50’

Prince Narula has finally opened up on accusations of using Elvish Yadav’s name for TRPS in ‘The 50.’ Read ahead for details.

Elvish Yadav and Prince Narula
Elvish Yadav and Prince Narula

Reality show controversies often extend beyond the screen, shaping narratives that spark debate among audiences. Recently, Prince Narula addressed one such discussion, offering clarity on comments linked to Elvish Yadav and the alleged use of his name for TRP. Known for his straightforward nature, Prince chose to explain his side of the story, shedding light on how reality television conversations are often edited and presented without full context.

Speaking to The Times of India, Prince Narula opened up on using Elvish Yadav’s name for TRP. He says, “When the cameras were rolling 24/7, we had no idea which parts would eventually be used. When Maxtern brought up the controversy, that’s where the conversation began, and I responded casually because I didn’t think it would be included, especially since it wasn’t directly related to the show.

When the cameras were rolling 24/7, we had no idea which parts would eventually be used. When Maxtern brought up the controversy, that’s where the conversation began, and I responded casually because I didn’t think it would be included, especially since it wasn’t directly related to the show.

- Prince Narula

“As the discussion continued, Maxtern opened up about his struggles. He spoke about going through depression and even having suicidal thoughts. When someone shares something so personal, any human being would respond with empathy. I simply told him not to keep things bottled up, to speak openly and let it out, because that can help in healing,” Prince then adds.

His statement highlights how situations inside reality shows can take unexpected turns, especially when deeply personal conversations unfold.

As the discussion continued, Maxtern opened up about his struggles. He spoke about going through depression and even having suicidal thoughts. When someone shares something so personal, any human being would respond with empathy. I simply told him not to keep things bottled up, to speak openly and let it out, because that can help in healing

- Prince Narula

Prince emphasized that his reaction was rooted in empathy rather than any intention to create controversy or gain attention. By addressing the matter directly, he attempted to shift focus from speculation to understanding, reminding viewers that reality television often captures raw, unfiltered emotions that may later be perceived differently once aired.

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