Elvish Yadav's Parents RUBBISH Claims Of The YouTuber Owning SWANKY Porsche Car Worth Rs 1.5 Crore And Rs 8 Crore Dubai House

Elvish Yadav's luxury cars were borrowed from his friends, YouTuber's parents have made shocking revelations

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Elvish Yadav's Parents RUBBISH Claims Of The YouTuber Owning SWANKY Porsche Car Worth Rs 1.5 Crore And Rs 8 Crore Dubai House
Elvish Yadav, the controversial YouTuber and winner of Bigg Boss OTT 2, is currently incarcerated in a Noida jail due to his alleged involvement in the notorious snake venom scandal. Accused of supplying snake venom at rave parties in Noida and Gurugram, he has been remanded to 14 days of judicial custody. ALSO READ: Elvish Yadav Arrest: Father Makes SHOCKING Revelations About Son's Financial Struggle! Says 'Ghar, Car Pe Loan Hai, Kiraye Ka Flat Hai' - WATCH

Amidst scrutiny of Elvish's controversial behaviour and lavish lifestyle, his parents have made startling revelations regarding his possessions, often showcased on social media and his YouTube channel. They disclosed that the YouTuber does not own high-end cars like Porsche and Mercedes, clarifying that the vehicles featured in his videos are borrowed from friends. According to them, his sole ownership includes a Toyota Fortuner and a Wagon-R, both acquired through loans, while the flashy cars belong to his acquaintances, temporarily lent for display. ALSO READ: ‘Elvish Yadav Is INNOCENT’: Bigg Boss OTT 2 Winner’s Father Breaks Down On National Television After Son’s Arrest In Snake Venom Case 

Following his triumph on Bigg Boss OTT 2, Elvish proclaimed the purchase of an Rs 8 crore residence in Dubai, presenting a 'house tour' to his followers on YouTube. However, his parents have refuted this claim, asserting that he possesses no property or assets. They revealed that his income stems solely from YouTube content and the online sales of 'Systum' jackets.




Subsequent to Elvish's arrest, the Noida Police alleged that his distribution of snake venom at parties was not solely for financial gain but also to project a sense of "swag" and defiance towards the law. Implicated as one of six suspects in the snake venom case, Elvish faces charges under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, Wildlife Protection Act, and NDPS Act. Despite the accusations, he has yet to admit guilt.
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