Creepy Twitter Men Calling Ayesha Khan, Sahiba Bali “Paid Prostitutes” Over Honey Trap Scandal Should Look For Their Brains And Shame Instead!

This pattern clearly shows how easily society targets women whenever issues arise in men’s cricket.

Creepy Twitter Men Calling Ayesha Khan, Sahiba Bali “Paid Prostitutes” Over Honey Trap Scandal Should Look For Their Brains And Shame Instead!

It is no surprise that society often blames women whenever something bad or negative happens. Just as charity begins at home, this unfair habit also starts within our homes and spreads across the world. For years, Anushka Sharma has been blamed for her husband Virat Kohli’s poor performances. Now, during IPL 2026, the issue of honey trapping has added more fuel to the fire. As a result, influencers and anchors like Ayesha Khan and Sahiba Bali have become easy targets for online trolls. Without any proof, they are being attacked with vulgar and disrespectful words on social media. Read on!

Netizens Label Ayesha Khan And Sahiba Bali “Paid Prostitutes” Over Alleged Link To IPL 2026 Honey Trap Scandal

During the IPL 2026 season, the BCCI released new rules to reduce the risk of honey trapping. The advisory clearly bans players from taking any unauthorised guests, including their wives or girlfriends, into team rooms without permission. These steps were introduced to keep the tournament free from any corruption.

Soon after the rules came out, many people on the internet started blaming Hardik Pandya’s girlfriend, Mahieka sharma. However, a popular post on X shared a completely different side. According to the user, the leak did not come from any cricketer’s girlfriend. It said that a young Indian player met an influencer at a promotional event and they got along well and he later invited her to the team hotel. The next morning, he had an argument with hotel staff about her presence there.

Over the following weeks, the player reportedly shared many details with her. These included information about which players were going to debut, who might get dropped from the team, and other key details. The influencer then quietly passed this information to bookies. By the time the BCCI understood what was happening, the damage was already done. Along with the information, pictures of Ayesha Khan with Shubman Gill and Sahiba Bali with Abhishek Sharma were attached. This led to a wave of nasty comments. Many called these women with highly offensive and vulgar words without any proof.

This is not the first time such things have happened. Women associated with the men’s cricket team often face criticism. For example, sports presenter Mayanti Langer received nasty comments about her dressing style. But instead of feeling down or upset, she prefers to ignore such trolls and focus on doing her job well.

Also Read: IPL 2026 New Controversy Explained: What Is Honey Trap And Why Is It BCCI’s Worst Nightmare?

Well, this pattern clearly shows how easily society targets women whenever issues arise in men’s cricket. One rarely sees male players being blamed for their partner’s actions or performance. Even male anchors and influencers do not face this level of scrutiny. It is high time we stop this practice. People should focus on facts and stop spreading unnecessary hate towards women.

Also Read: IPL 2026: All You Need To Know About GT Vs SRH, Complete Upcoming Match Schedule, And More!

First Published: May 12, 2026 4:01 PM

FAQs

Who is Sahiba Bali?

Sahiba Bali is an Indian actress, content creator, and sports presenter. She is known for her roles in web series like Bard of Blood, Tanaav, and now works as a sports anchor and host.

Who is Ayesha Khan?

Ayesha Khan is a popular actress, model, and social media influencer. She gained fame from Bigg Boss 17 and is active in TV, films, and brand campaigns.

When did Ayesha Khan meet Shubman Gill?

Ayesha Khan and Shubman Gill were seen together during IPL 2026 promotional events in March 2026.

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