Renowned YouTuber and social media influencer Dhruv Rathee has strongly rejected circulating rumors accusing him of cheating on his wife, Julie, calling the claims false, fabricated, and completely baseless.
In recent days, allegations of infidelity against Rathee surfaced on social media, prompting him to issue a clarification through a video message. In the video, Dhruv Rathee explained that he is currently in Dubai with his team, where he became aware of the unfounded rumors being spread about him.
He stated that every few months certain elements attempt to circulate negative and fake stories against him, but this time, he said, the limits were crossed. Speaking in a sarcastic tone, Rathee remarked that those spreading the rumors did not even put in the effort to create fake AI chats or fabricated screenshots to support their claims.
The YouTuber emphasized that damaging his credibility is not easy, as he is deeply loyal to his wife and cannot even imagine betraying her. He added that if anyone wants to defame him, they would at least need to use some intelligence, as no one would believe such absurd allegations.
Following the rumors, Dhruv Rathee’s wife Julie also responded on social media, urging people not to spread false news. She wrote that Dhruv is an excellent husband and that both of them are happy with their lives.
It is worth recalling that Dhruv Rathee married his German partner Julie Lieber in 2021 at the Belvedere Palace in Vienna, Austria. The couple later held a traditional Hindu wedding ceremony in 2022 and welcomed a son in 2024.
In a past interview, Rathee revealed that he met Julie in 2014 on a tram when both were 19 years old, the same year he began his YouTube career.
We welcome your contributions! Submit your blogs, opinion pieces, press releases, news story pitches, and news features to opinion@minutemirror.com.pk and minutemirrormail@gmail.com
-
China’s economy grows 5 pc in 2025 despite Trump tariffs

-
North Korea-linked hackers target Naver, Google ads to spread malware

-
Severe pollution in Delhi NCR as AQI surpasses 450

-
India to reach upper middle-income status by 2030: SBI research

-
Centre’s irresponsible handling of Manipur affected economy, security: Congress
