Samantha Ruth Prabhu Opens Up About Divorce Pain: 'People Call Me Second Hand, Used'
Samantha Ruth Prabhu opens up about the pain of divorce and the harsh labels she faces. Learn how she’s owning the stigma and moving forward with strength.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu, a well-known actress in Indian cinema, recently opened up about the emotional and social challenges she faced after her divorce from actor Naga Chaitanya. In an interview with Galatta India, the actress shared her thoughts on the labels she’s been given as a divorced woman and how she has learned to embrace them rather than let them define her.
Samantha spoke candidly about the stigma often attached to divorce, especially for women in the public eye. “When a woman goes through a divorce, there is a lot of shame and stigma attached to that,” she explained. “I get a lot of comments saying, ‘second hand, used, wasted life.’” She expressed how these comments can push someone into a corner where they are made to feel like a failure. "You are supposed to feel guilt and shame that you were once married, and now you are not," she added.
For many women, the emotional toll of going through a divorce can be intensified by the judgment and harsh criticism from society. Samantha acknowledged that it can be especially difficult for girls and families who are dealing with similar situations. However, instead of allowing these societal pressures to pull her down, Samantha chose a different path.
Repurposing Her Wedding Gown: A Symbol of Empowerment
One of the most powerful moments of the interview was when Samantha discussed her decision to repurpose her wedding gown into a new dress. Initially, she explained, the idea of transforming the dress that once symbolized her marriage felt painful. But over time, she turned that pain into strength.
“I decided to flip it. I'll own it,” Samantha shared. “I am separated, I am divorced. Things haven't been a fairytale, but that does not mean I sit in a corner, cry about it, and never have the courage to live again." Samantha emphasized that repurposing the gown was not about revenge or bitterness, but rather about accepting her journey and moving forward. “It was just that ‘yes, this happened’ but it doesn’t mean my life ends there. It begins where it ends.”
By reclaiming her past and using it to create something new, Samantha displayed resilience and strength. She also reflected on the positives in her life: “I am happy, doing good work, with incredible people, and looking forward to the next phase of my life.”
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The Journey of Samantha and Naga Chaitanya
Samantha and Naga Chaitanya, son of superstar Nagarjuna, first met in 2010 on the sets of Ye Maaya Chesave and quickly developed a bond. Their relationship blossomed into marriage, with two ceremonies held in Goa on 6 October 2017—one in Hindu tradition and another in Christian customs. However, in July 2021, Samantha removed the surname ‘Akkineni’ from her social media accounts, sparking rumors of a rift between the couple.
The couple confirmed their separation in October 2021, just days before their fourth wedding anniversary. Their divorce was finalized the following year, leaving fans heartbroken but also witnessing Samantha’s strength as she navigated this challenging chapter in her life.
Samantha’s openness about her divorce, societal pressures, and the decision to repurpose her wedding gown is a testament to her strength and growth. She has chosen to take ownership of her life, not allowing past struggles to define her future. Through her story, she hopes to inspire others who may be facing similar difficulties.
Samantha's journey is a reminder that life doesn’t end after setbacks. Instead, it can be an opportunity to rebuild, rediscover oneself, and move forward with hope and determination. As she looks toward the future, Samantha continues to focus on her work, her personal growth, and the positive relationships she has cultivated in her life.