Natasa Stankovic and Hardik Pandya announced their divorce in July last year, leaving fans shocked to hear about the end of their four-year-long marriage. She has been seen enjoying unmissable trips and moments with her son, Agastya. Now, she has shared a cryptic note on her social media, stating that she is struggling to transition through a new phase while moving on from the past.check out the post here:Natasa took to her Instagram stories to post a note that reads, “You aren’t lost, you’re just in an uncomfortable stage of your life where your old self is gone but your new self isn’t fully born yet. You’re in the midst of transformation.” Her post suggests that embracing this new phase of self-discovery is particularly challenging for her, and the most uncomfortable aspect of evolving from the past is shaping a new identity all over again.Hardik Pandya Fans React As Natasa Stankovic & Alex’s Video Takes Over The InternetAmidst numerous rumours circulating online about their separation last year, Natasa and Hardik shared a mutual statement on Instagram: “After four years of being together, Hardik and I have decided to mutually part ways. We tried our best together and gave it our all, and we believe this is in the best interest of both of us. This was a tough decision for us to make, given the joy, mutual respect, and companionship we enjoyed together as we built a family. We are blessed with Agastya, who will continue to be at the centre of both our lives, and we will co-parent to ensure that we give him everything we can for his happiness. We sincerely request your support and understanding in granting us privacy during this difficult and sensitive time.”After their separation, she spent some time in Serbia with Agastya. In an interview with ETimes, she spoke about co-parenting Agastya with Hardik following their divorce. Regarding raising their son together, Natasa revealed that she and Hardik are still a family and always will be because of their son. “We (Hardik and I) are still a family. We have a child, and the child will always make us a family at the end of the day. I haven’t done that anyway because Agastya needs to stay with both parents. It’s been 10 years and I go every year at the same time back in Serbia,” she stated.