YouTuber and Bigg Boss OTT season 2 winner Elvish Yadav has been making the headlines for quite some time now. These days his name has become synonymous with controversy as new reports against him keep on surfacing on the internet. Having been embroiled in the snake venom case has opened up a can of worms. Weeks after his father, on national television, had rubbished claims of him owning luxury cars and apartments, the internet star recently showed off his new car in his new vlog.
In a video uploaded on his YouTube channel, he proudly disclosed that he has a new addition to his collection of luxurious cars. Yes, you read that right! Elvish in his new vlog announced that he has bought a brand new Mercedes Gwagon G350 D worth Rs 3.07 crore. In the video, he tests driving the car and compares it to his other Mercedes model. He went on to reveal that he wanted to buy the model in 2022, however, he couldn’t as it was discontinued. Apart from sharing the specifications of the car with his fans, he also called his mother to tell her about the news.
ALSO READ: Elvish Yadav Snake Venom Case UPDATE: Bigg Boss OTT 2 Winner’s Phone Sent To The Forensic Lab To Recover Deleted Data- REPORTSThis video comes after, the 26-year-old YouTuber’s teary-eyed father dismissed claims of Elivsh leading a luxurious lifestyle on national television. The father had revealed that he doesn’t own high-end cars like Porsche and Mercedes, further clarifying that the cars are often borrowed from his friends or well-known acquaintances. He stated that the Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner owns a Toyota Fortuner and a Wagon-R, both of which are acquired through loans. They had even rubbished claims of his owning a Rs 8 corer worth residence in Dubai. For the unversed, he had given a tour of the apartment to his fans on his YouTube channel.
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Talking about Elvish Yadav, a case has been registered against him under the provisions of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, and for criminal conspiracy under Section 120B of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The FIR was lodged against him after he was arrested in the snake venom case. He was accused of supplying snake venom at his rave parties in Gurugram and Noida. Despite pleading innocent, the Noida police stated they had evidence against him to initiate an investigation. He was released on bail after being in jail for 5 days.
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