Ruben Dias draws the line over Maya Jama breakup speculation

Dias, 29, has addressed speculation surrounding his personal life, saying he normally stays silent on rumours but felt compelled to speak out because he believed it was wrong to mislead people or create a false impression of others for the sake of clickbait. He made the comments in a statement responding to reports about the end of his relationship with Maya Jama, 31. In his remarks, Dias stressed that the reasons for the breakup are private and belong only to the two of them. He said both he and Jama had handled the separation in a mature way, suggesting that the split was not marked by public conflict or betrayal.
Dias also appealed for respect for both parties, asking people to “respect me, respect Maya” and to understand that a relationship can end without either person being unfaithful or doing wrong. His statement was presented as an effort to correct what he saw as unfair speculation while also protecting the couple’s privacy. The comments indicate that he wanted to push back against narratives that often surround celebrity relationships when they end, particularly those that imply drama or wrongdoing without evidence.
Jama has not publicly commented on the split. According to the BBC, when her representatives were contacted, they did not provide a statement from the presenter. That means Dias’s comments are currently the only direct public explanation from either side. The lack of a response from Jama’s camp leaves the details of the breakup unconfirmed beyond Dias’s account, and both parties appear to be keeping the matter private.
The statement reflects a broader tension often seen when public figures separate: the desire to address speculation while also preserving personal boundaries. Dias’s message suggests that he wanted to clarify the situation without turning it into a public dispute. His emphasis on maturity and privacy indicates that the couple may have chosen to end their relationship amicably, even as media attention continued.
For now, the public understanding of the split rests on Dias’s statement and the absence of comment from Jama. While rumours may continue, his remarks make clear that he does not want the breakup framed as a scandal. Instead, he is asking audiences and the media to accept that relationships can end for private reasons, without betrayal, hostility or a need for public blame.






