"I couldn't envision a future together under such strain."
Abdu Rozik caused a shock when he called off his wedding to his Dubai-based fiancee Amira.
He had claimed that while their relationship progressed, cultural differences led to the difficult decision to part ways.
The Bigg Boss 16 contestant then said he needed a “mentally strong partner” who could match up to him as he is “recognised as a person of determination”.
Following the claims, the social media personality has now revealed the real reason behind the decision.
Abdu revealed that the constant social media trolling forced him to call off his wedding.
He explained that the negativity affected their mental well-being, making the relationship hard to continue.
Abdu also mentioned how it was heartbreaking to see people call the breakup announcement a publicity stunt.
One comment read: “There is no such thing as a breakup.”
Abdu explained: “The trolling was the biggest reason for calling off my wedding.
“Amira was deeply affected by the negativity that followed our engagement announcement.
“This constant barrage of hate began to take a toll on her mental well-being, and I couldn’t bear to see her continue to be a target.
“The trolling didn’t stop and it became clear that our relationship was suffering.
“I couldn’t envision a future together under such strain.”
Abdu Rozik went on to say that both families were affected by the hate.
He continued: “Our families became hesitant about our future because people don’t understand that trolling can destroy relationships.
“It doesn’t just hurt the individuals involved; it changes the way people think and view the world.
“I had shared my engagement news before with my fans because I thought everyone was like family to me, and I love my fans dearly.
“But this trolling forced both our families to take a step back for the betterment of our future.
“It’s heartbreaking that something as pure as love can be shattered by the cruel words of strangers.”
In the face of such difficult circumstances, Abdu Rozik concluded:
“People need to realise that words can hurt more than they think.
“This wasn’t just about me; it affected our families and our future.
“I hope people understand that trolling has real consequences, and it’s not something that should be taken lightly.”








