Shweta Tiwari: Famous TV actress Shweta Tiwari needs no introduction. She has made her mark in every household with the character of Prerna in the serial 'Kasauti Zindagi Ki'. Today Shweta is a single mother and is taking care of the family alone, but do you know that Shweta has been married not once but twice. However, her relationship broke both the times.
Shweta Tiwari first married in 1998
Actually, Shweta Tiwari first married Raja Chaudhary in 1998. However, this marriage did not last long and both got divorced in 2007. From this marriage, she has a daughter named Palak.
After this, Shweta married Abhinav Kohli for the second time, but this relationship also could not last, both of Shweta's divorces ended very badly. Shweta's relationship ended after many allegations were made against each other. Now Shweta has recently revealed about both her divorces. Shweta also has a son from this marriage.
The people who betrayed me were very close to me.
Shweta Tiwari said in an interview, 'I was the first girl in my family to have an inter-caste marriage. Despite complaints of domestic violence, I did not divorce my first husband Raja Chaudhary. The reason behind this was that the people who betrayed me were very close to me.'
Shweta Tiwari said, 'When you get cheated for the first time, it hurts a lot. You cry, you think 'Oh God, why with me?' You try to fix it. When it happens the second time, you realize that the pain will never end, it will keep going on and when you get cheated for the third time, you stop hurting.
Now I don't care anymore
The actress further says, 'Now it does not affect you. Now when someone betrays me, when someone hurts me, I do not complain about it. I just separate myself from them.' 'It is in their personality to hurt me and it is in my personality not to hurt me anymore.'
Shweta Tiwari further says, 'I don't give them that power anymore and suddenly they realise. Oh, she's gone. So far I have seen everyone regretting whose life I have left.
If two people cannot live together then it is better to separate
When asked why it took her so long to come out of an abusive relationship, Shweta replied, 'No one in my entire family has had a love marriage but I did. Also, there was the caste issue and yet I married into another caste. People used to taunt my mother and judge me for my marriage. On top of that, I was getting divorced so everything changed. At that time, it was not that I was not financially independent but it was a matter of feeling.'
'I was worried about my daughter, how she would grow up without a father. But then I realised that you can have a happy family only if you are mentally happy. You cannot raise a child well in a bad family. If two people cannot live together, it is better to separate.