Gaurav Taneja's old video about marriage, extra-marital affairs goes viral: 'She doesn't have time...'
October 01,2024Rumours of popular YouTuber Gaurav Taneja aka Flying Beast and his wife Ritu Rathee's alleged separation have been doing the rounds on social media over the last few days. While both Gaurav and Ritu have issued statements over the rumours, clarifying that their relationship is a personal matter between "husband and wife", social media users have alleged that the couple is going through a rough patch.
Recently, an old video of Gaurav talking about how pregnancy affects a marriage has resurfaced on social media where he said that a husband might "feel neglected" with the baby becoming his wife's priority and added how extra-marital affairs are common during pregnancies.
"When you have a baby as a couple, the husband feels neglected for 2-3 months by the wife. All her time goes to the baby," the YouTuber is heard saying in the video.
The video, recorded by Gaurav a few years ago, appears to be sometime after she gave birth to one of two their daughters, Pihu and Kiara.
"She doesn't have time to talk"
"Your wife does not have time for you. Most of the extra-marital affairs, like 80% of them, happen when you have just had a baby," he said, adding that most people would think that a baby would bring you closer but "this is what the fact is, or so say the numbers."
The YouTuber goes on to say that in such a situation the husband might get distanced from his wife and you meet new people at work. "When you're at work, you are away. When you are home, your wife does not have time to you. She doesn't have time to talk to you, let alone love you," he said.
"If you make a friend at work, you slowly start spending more time with them. You start distancing yourself from your wife. Then you start liking this other person," he added.
Giving advice to new fathers, Gaurav said that husbands should take care of themselves during this time. "They should know that the baby their wife is raising is your own. So control yourself," he said.