Virat Kohli’s ‘Like’ That Broke the Internet: Fans Say “Cheeku Bhai, Private ID Bana Lo!”

Indian cricket superstar Virat Kohli has once again found himself at the center of an unexpected social media storm. This time over a simple Instagram “like.”

The buzz began when users noticed that Kohli had allegedly liked a photo posted by German influencer Lizlaz. What might have otherwise gone unnoticed quickly snowballed into a viral moment, with screenshots circulating across platforms like Instagram and Reddit.

Who Is Lizlaz and Why Is She Trending?

Lizlaz, a Germany-based influencer known for her glamorous content, suddenly became a trending name online after the alleged interaction. Netizens rushed to her profile, digging up the post and sharing it widely, proving yet again how even the smallest celebrity action can trigger massive digital curiosity.

Memes, Jokes & “Algorithm” Theories Take Over

 

Social media didn’t hold back. The internet responded with a flood of memes, witty comments, and playful advice for Kohli. One recurring joke? Fans urging him to “go private” to avoid such scrutiny. Others revisited his past explanation where he had attributed similar incidents to Instagram’s “algorithm,” reigniting the same debate.

Déjà Vu? Not Virat Kohli’s First Social Media Buzz

Interestingly, this isn’t the first time Kohli’s social media activity has sparked chatter. Similar incidents in the past have led to speculation, humour, and intense online discussions. The latest episode also drew attention to his personal life, with fans inevitably linking the moment to his relationship with actor Anushka Sharma, highlighting how closely the public tracks celebrity couples.

When Celebrities Can’t Even ‘Like’ in Peace

What this episode really underscores is the hyper-visibility of public figures in the digital age. A single tap, intentional or accidental can spiral into headlines, memes, and debates within hours. For Kohli, it’s just another reminder that when you’re one of the most-followed personalities online, even the smallest actions don’t stay small for long.