British singer and TV star Jasmin Walia sparked dating rumours with cricketer Hardik Pandya after being seen on the Mumbai Indians team bus post their IPL 2025 win over KKR. Her enthusiastic support and access to team areas ignited speculation. When trolled online, Jasmin silenced critics with a confident reply listing her multifaceted career, earning praise across social media. Fans are now urging Hardik to confirm the relationship. Known for her hit “Bom Diggy” and vibrant online presence, Jasmin’s chemistry with Hardik is making headlines, fueling buzz that cricket may have found its next power couple.
Jasmin Walia stepping onto the MI team bus after the MI vs KKR match instantly triggered “Hardik Pandya girlfriend 2025” searches across social media, fuelling fresh speculation.
Cheering passionately for Mumbai Indians and being seen near team-only zones raised serious eyebrows—cricket fans believe this wasn’t just a casual visit.
Fans flooded Jasmin’s Instagram with “Bhabhi” comments and memes, catapulting her to the top of IPL trending searches overnight.
Since his split from Natasa Stankovic, Hardik has stayed mum about his love life—but with Jasmin in the picture, fans demand transparency.
After being mocked online, Jasmin clapped back: “I just sing, act, direct, produce music and run a business—that’s all.” The clip has since dominated influencer news feeds.
Popular comments on Jasmin’s posts include calls for confirmation, with fans rallying behind the “Hardik Pandya Jasmin Walia relationship” becoming official.
Sharp-eyed users pointed out overlapping photos from Greece and earlier India matches—laying the groundwork for the current dating storm.
From Bom Diggy fame to her fashion brand and influencer empire, Jasmin Walia is crushing it across platforms. Her presence adds serious star power to Hardik’s life.
With Jasmin’s global fanbase and Hardik’s cricket clout, the duo could rival Anushka Sharma–Virat Kohli in cricket-celebrity couple status.
The Jasmin-Hardik buzz proves that IPL is now as much about off-field stories as on-field drama.