Dubai-born actress Edin Rose has recently confessed her deep admiration for Indian cricketer Shreyas Iyer, creating a buzz across social media. Rose, known for her appearance on "Bigg Boss 18," openly expressed her feelings for the Punjab Kings captain in a recent interview with Filmygyan.
Rose described her emotional connection with Iyer as profound, stating, "I believe, I'm the mother of his kids; in my mind, I am already married to him." This statement has captured the attention of fans in both India and the UAE, sparking widespread speculation about a potential relationship between the actress and the cricketer.
Edin, who was raised in Dubai, has garnered admiration for her multicultural background and her ability to connect with diverse audiences. Her affection for Iyer, a prominent figure in Indian cricket, represents a blend of cultures and aspirations. Rose's admiration extends beyond Iyer's sporting achievements, encompassing his character and personality. "He is someone who inspires me every day. His dedication, humility, and passion reflect qualities I deeply respect," she added.
Iyer, recognized for his composed demeanor and aggressive batting style, has captured the hearts of millions on the cricket field. While there has been no official confirmation of a romantic relationship between the two, Rose's statements have fueled curiosity and excitement among fans. Social media platforms have been flooded with messages of support and speculation about the future of this intriguing connection.
In other news, earlier this year, Iyer found himself in a social media flurry due to a promotional video featuring content creator Sahiba Bali. The clip sparked debate among viewers regarding Iyer's behavior, with some finding it humorous and others criticizing it. Additionally, Iyer shared an emotional moment during an interview on PBKS official show, admitting to crying during the first net session of the tournament. He channeled this emotional setback to strengthen his performance and mindset, becoming a key player in India's middle order.