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Indian Grandmaster’s Picture with YouTuber Alexandra Botez Sparks Amusement: Why Does It Appear We Took Gukesh Hostage?

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Viral Photo of Chess Prodigy D. Gukesh with Streamer Alexandra Botez Sparks Internet Frenzy

The internet is abuzz with a viral photo of Indian chess prodigy D. Gukesh alongside American-Canadian streamer Alexandra Botez. The playful photo, shared by Botez on social media, has garnered over a million views in just 10 hours, with fans flooding the post with humorous reactions.

Known for her engaging chess content, Botez met Gukesh at a recent event and jokingly captioned the photo, “Why does it look like we took D Gukesh hostage?” The light-hearted post has sparked a flurry of responses, with fans joking about Gukesh’s calm demeanor amidst the chaos around him.

This viral moment comes on the heels of Gukesh’s historic achievement as the youngest World Chess Champion at just 18 years old. The Chennai-born grandmaster made headlines by defeating reigning champion Ding Liren in a grueling three-week battle, surpassing Garry Kasparov’s record by over four years.

Gukesh’s recent performance at the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour further solidified his reputation as a formidable player. In a nail-biting match against Alireza Firouzja, Gukesh staged a stunning comeback to secure a draw, showcasing his resilience and experience on the chessboard.

As fans continue to marvel at Gukesh’s accomplishments, the viral photo with Alexandra Botez serves as a lighthearted reminder of the grandmaster’s growing popularity both on and off the chessboard.

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