Elvish Yadav was recently granted bail in two instances and has since returned to social media to provide a glimpse into his life with followers.
Bigg Boss: OTT 2 Winner Elvish Yadav seemed to be making the most of it after being granted bail in two cases. He published a heartfelt statement on Instagram with his family, as well as a photo from his visit to the Siddhivinayak temple in Mumbai. (Also Read: Elvish Yadav’s first Instagram post after securing bail has expensive cars and a lesson about time being the best teacher).
‘Backbone’ of Elvish
Elvish posted a group photo of his family on Instagram. His parents, grandparents, and other family members are also seen in the photograph. He captioned the photo, “My Backbone,” and shared it on social media.
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He also posted an Instagram story with a photo of himself visiting the Siddhivinayak temple. Elvish can be seen posing for a photo inside the shrine with his companions.
What happened?
Elvish was recently given bail by the Gautam Budh Nagar court after he and five others were charged under the Wildlife Protection Act. It is claimed that he supplied snake venom to partygoers for recreational use. He was detained by Noida police on March 17 and sentenced to 14 days in judicial imprisonment. He was also granted bail by a Gurugram court in connection with an assault charge involving content creator Sagar Thakur, nicknamed Maxtern.
After securing bail, Elvish revealed his story in a lengthy video, adding, “The one week that passed was undoubtedly a very difficult period in my life. What to talk about when I was inside? Let’s start the next chapter on a positive note. Thank you to everyone that supported me, regardless of whether they spoke negatively or positively about me. I can only thank everybody. “I’m back to work.”
Elvish rose to stardom after winning the reality show Bigg Boss OTT 2. He’s a 26-year-old YouTuber with a hearing scheduled for March 27 in Gurugram court. Elvish was not released from jail till he was transferred to Gurugram court after being granted bail at Gautham Buddha Nagar on Friday. His name was among six listed in a FIR filed by a representative of an animal rights organization. Elvish was briefly halted for questioning by police in Rajasthan’s Kota on November 4 of last year while driving with his buddies, but he was released.