Apoorva Mukhija, also known as "The Rebel Kid" on social media, is currently embroiled in a fresh wave of controversy following claims made by her ex-boyfriend, Utsav Dahiya. Dahiya has released a song and accompanying video implying that Mukhija was unfaithful during their relationship and accusing her of fabricating stories for social media content. The specific allegations involve claims of cheating and dishonesty, with Dahiya suggesting that Mukhija's public persona is carefully constructed and not entirely genuine. The phrase "Kehti Sab Dhanda Hai," which translates to "she says it's all business," suggests Dahiya's belief that Mukhija approaches relationships and online content with a purely transactional mindset.
Mukhija, a YouTuber and internet personality, has faced scrutiny in the past. She was involved in a controversy surrounding the show "India's Got Latent," where some participants were accused of making inappropriate statements. Mukhija, along with others including Samay Raina, Ranveer Allahbadia, and Ashish Chanchlani, faced accusations of negatively influencing younger generations. This led to legal complaints and summonses from the Maharashtra Cyber Cell and the National Commission for Women.
Adding another layer to the situation, Mukhija has recently shared that she was physically abused by a former boyfriend. In a YouTube vlog, she spoke about the challenges she has faced, including being hit by her ex-boyfriend and slut-shamed by relatives. She also pledged to donate her earnings to an NGO.
Prior to Dahiya, Mukhija reportedly dated an investment banker named Utkarsh. Details about their relationship emerged around a trip to Thailand with a friend. Mukhija has also spoken about a past relationship where she felt overly attached and ignored.
The current allegations by Dahiya have sparked considerable discussion online. Some social media users are revisiting Mukhija's past statements and behaviors, while others are expressing skepticism about Dahiya's motives. This situation highlights the complexities of online personas and the potential for conflicting narratives to emerge, especially when relationships end acrimoniously.