Social media platforms were abuzz after screenshots began circulating online claiming that Virat Kohli had accidentally “liked” a post featuring German influencer Lizzalazz. The alleged interaction quickly gained traction, with users sharing the image widely and sparking a wave of reactions and speculation.

According to posts circulating on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram fan pages, the supposed engagement has led to renewed trolling and commentary about Kohli’s off-field social media activity. Some users also linked the chatter to his recent on-field performances, though no official confirmation or statement has been made regarding the viral screenshots.

This is not the first time Kohli has been at the center of similar online discussions. A comparable episode in 2025 had sparked debate after claims of unintended social media interactions surfaced, which were later attributed in online discussions to app behavior and feed-clearing actions, though such claims remained unverified.

The latest controversy comes at a time when Kohli is also dealing with reported fitness concerns, including mentions of a minor ankle issue and occasional discomfort during recent matches against Mumbai Indians and Lucknow Super Giants. However, team management has not indicated any major injury concern affecting his availability.
While fans continue to debate the authenticity and context of the alleged “like,” the incident once again highlights how quickly social media narratives can amplify routine platform activity into wider public discussion, especially around high-profile athletes.