After releasing pics with Abhiram, Sri Reddy now leaks personal chats

The actress has released a number of Whatsapp chats screenshots, where she has saved his name as "Abhiram Devil" and the contact's Whatsapp Display picture appears to be of Suresh Babu.

Telugu actress Sri Reddy is on a spree of making shocking revelations. After stripping in protest to sharing intimate pics, the actress has been making headlines one after the other.

Now Sri has leaked some of her personal chats with Suresh Babu’s son and Rana Daggubati’s brother Abhiram whom she accused of sexual exploitation.

The actress has released a number of Whatsapp chats screenshots, where she has saved his name as "Abhiram Devil" and the contact's Whatsapp Display picture appears to be of Suresh Babu.

In some of the messages, the two are seen having a conversation about sex, ex-lovers and virginity. Abhiram is seen asking Sri to talk about her past affairs. Take a look

Isn’t it shocking?

However, none of the messages suggest Abhiram forced Sri Reddy to be in a physical or emotional relationship.

Apart from it Sri also revealed chats with singer Sreeram Chandra. She shared the images with the caption saying, "Look at our Indian idol chat..shame on u sri ram..remove sri ram from ur name..u r not worth to have it".

In the messages, Sreeram is seen asking Sri Reddy to send him some of her "personal hot pics" and has given her a nickname of "Nikki Minaj.", apparently praising her butt and cleavage.

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