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Orry’s Birthday Confession: “Being Gay Was Fun, But Now I Want a Wife and Kids”

Social media star Orry rings in his 30th birthday with a hilarious yet candid revelation, leaving fans, celebrities, and meme-makers buzzing online.

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Orry’s Birthday Confession: “Being Gay Was Fun, But Now I Want a Wife and Kids”

Internet personality and social media sensation Orry has once again grabbed everyone’s attention, this time with a lighthearted yet revealing statement about his personal life. In a video that went viral soon after it was posted, Orry celebrated his 30th birthday on August 2, holding a glass of champagne, wearing a worried expression, and with the iconic Kuch Kuch Hota Hai title track playing in the background. Speaking directly to the camera, he quipped, “Thank you, everyone. Being gay was fun, but now I am 30 and it’s time for a wife and kids.” This playful comment came as one of the first times Orry publicly acknowledged his sexuality, making the moment both humorous and noteworthy.

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“Find Me a Rishta” says Orry

In the same video, Orry jokingly requested his followers to help him find a “rishta” (marriage proposal). His playful appeal quickly sparked laughter across social media, with users flooding the comments section with witty responses. The caption and his expression added to the comedic timing, making the clip a perfect recipe for going viral.

Celebrity Reactions Pour In

The video didn’t just capture the attention of fans; celebrities joined in on the fun, too. Actress Bhumi Pednekar stepped in with an offer, commenting, “I have an eligible match.” Other social media users threw in cheeky remarks, with one asking, “What!!? Aren’t you doing ‘dabidi dibidi’ with @urvashirautela?” The light banter and meme-worthy content kept Orry’s name trending across platforms.

Netizens Split Between Laughter and Relatability

While some applauded his candidness, others found the remark relatable, especially for those feeling the societal pressures of marriage after turning 30. The mix of humour, self-awareness, and pop culture references made Orry’s post a viral talking point and another reminder of his knack for staying in the limelight.

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