Maxtern Breaks Silence on Elvish Yadav Controversy, Denies Mother Abuse Allegations
In a recent video statement, former contestant Maxtern has directly addressed the ongoing controversy with fellow reality TV star Elvish Yadav, stemming from their time on the popular show The 50. Maxtern, who has now exited the program, took to social media to clear the air on persistent rumors and false claims that have plagued him since March 2024.
Denial of False Claims and Criticism of 'Mother Victim Card'
Maxtern emphatically denied allegations that he threatened or abused Elvish Yadav's mother, labeling these accusations as completely false and baseless. He revealed that on March 9, 2024, Elvish Yadav spread a fabricated claim about such threats, which has led to ongoing hate and harassment from Elvish's supporters even today.
"I have come out of the show, and the most common thing I'm facing outside, the one point that really affects my feelings, is this whole unnecessary noise," Maxtern stated in the video. "So let me end this once and for all. On March 9, 2024, Elvish Yadav spread a false claim that I had threatened his mother. Because of that lie, I still receive hate even today, especially from his so-called supporters."
He further explained that he is bringing up this old issue now because the same 'mother strategy' is being reused. After Maxtern's exit from the show, Elvish's friend Archit allegedly claimed that Maxtern abused Elvish's mother, which supposedly triggered Elvish's anger. Maxtern questioned the logic of this, pointing out the implausibility of such an event occurring without evidence.
"Now tell me one thing — do I whisper these abuses into your ears so that only you can hear them and they don't get recorded on national television?" he argued. "There were 40 people around me at that time. If I had abused someone's mother, no one would have supported me."
Call for Maturity and End to False Narratives
Maxtern criticized Elvish Yadav for repeatedly playing what he called the 'mother victim card', accusing him of using this narrative whenever he lacks a response to criticism. He asserted that Elvish's followers blindly believe these claims, despite the truth being that no such incidents ever occurred.
"Elvish, your entire system runs on playing the 'mother victim card.' Whenever someone says something and you have no response, you immediately bring up the same narrative," Maxtern said. "Your followers believe it blindly, but the truth is, nothing like that ever happened."
He also made a plea for maturity, acknowledging that both he and Elvish are mature individuals, even if some of their supporters might not be. Maxtern emphasized that it has been ten weeks since he left the show, and he is now focused on moving forward from the drama.
Gratitude Towards Supporters and Show Favorites
In a positive turn, Maxtern expressed heartfelt thanks to those who supported him during his time on The 50. He specifically praised Mr. Faisu for providing crucial mental support, describing him as a genuinely good person who offered unparalleled help off-camera.
"Special thanks to Mr. Faizu for supporting me mentally. He is genuinely a good person. The help he gave me off camera no one else did that much," he shared.
Additionally, Maxtern extended his gratitude to other show figures, including Rajat bhai, Vikrant bhai, and Kaka, with Kaka being highlighted as one of his favorite contestants from the entire series. He concluded his message on a peaceful note, signaling his desire to put the controversies behind him.
"Next, thanks to Rajat bhai, Vikrant bhai, and Kaka. Kaka is actually my favorite from the whole show. Faizu and Kaka both are my favorites. That's all, guys. Peace out."
This video marks a significant step in Maxtern's post-show journey, as he seeks to clarify misconceptions and acknowledge the positive aspects of his reality TV experience, all while addressing the persistent rumors that have followed him since his exit.



