š„ Divyanka Tripathi Claps Back at Trolls After Epic OnāAir Confusion! š š„
- MediaFx

- Jul 22
- 2 min read
TL;DR:Ā On the semi-final of Laughter Chefs 2, actress Divyanka Tripathi mistakenly called YouTuber Elvish Yadav āSamarth,ā which sparked a torrent of online trolling. She responded firmly on Instagram, calling out foul language and thanking genuine fans, reminding everyone that respect mattersāeven when you donāt know someone. š

šŗ What Happened?
Divyanka Tripathi, known for Yeh Hai Mohabbatein, graced the Laughter Chefs Season 2Ā semi-finals along with Shraddha Arya and Isha Malviya. During the segment, she mistook Elvish Yadav for Samarth Jurel, greeting him by the wrong nameāāHi Samarth.ā The live studio chuckled, but online trolls didnāt hold back.
š„ Trolls vs Divyanka
Within hours, Elvishās fans flooded Divyankaās social media with negative comments. Rather than hiding, she responded with class on Instagram:āI want to thank genuine Elvish fans for being nice⦠Double thanks to the trollers for increasing my engagement.āāMy inner systumm automatically bounces back your foul language to you and your family. Karma!ā
She emphasised that a simple mistake doesnāt deserve abuse, urging people to stay respectfulāeven online.
š§ Why It Matters
This incident highlights issues with digital culture today:
#OnlineToxicity:Ā Celebsāespecially womenāare often criticized harshly for small slip-ups.
#RespectOnline:Ā Just because someone doesnāt recognise you doesnāt give licence to abuse them.
#CelebrityPressure:Ā Elvish Yadav himself often opens up about the mental strain of fame.
š¬ Whatās Laughter Chefs 2?
A comedy-cooking show mixing humour with culinary chaos, airing on Colors TV and JioHotstar. Itās a platform where celebrities like Divyanka, Shraddha, Isha, and social media stars like Elvish come togetherāblending #Laughs and #Foodie fun.
š” MediaFx Opinion (From the Peopleās Perspective)
From the workingāclass viewpoint, we gotta say: accountability is key, not aggression! Divyankaās mistake was human. But how she handled itācalling out hate, thanking fans, and holding love over hateāis how true public figures should act. Itās time digital spaces become kinder, more just, and more equal. Letās raise compassion over clicks. āā¤ļø
ā Your Thoughts?
Do you think online trolling crosses the line when someone makes a genuine mistake? Drop your views below! š¬













































