Apoorva Mukhija Says She Has Moved To New York To Pursue An MBA
Content creator Apoorva Mukhija, known as The Rebel Kid, says she has moved to New York to pursue an MBA, telling followers she no longer lives in India.
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Apoorva Mukhija chose her own platform for the news, telling followers in a video that she no longer lives in India and has relocated to New York. "I don't live in India anymore," she said, in remarks carried by NDTV and ABP Live, confirming she has moved to the United States to pursue an MBA.
- Apoorva Mukhija has moved to New York to pursue an MBA, per India Today and The Indian Express.
- "I don't live in India anymore," she said in the video announcing the move, per NDTV and ABP Live.
- NDTV reports she described the move as a long-held dream while admitting the transition has left her nervous.
- India Today reports she relocated after being accepted by a college in New York.
- The move follows the India's Got Latent controversy that made her one of 2025's most discussed creators, context carried by NDTV and India Today.
- Mukhija, who posts as The Rebel Kid, most recently appeared on national TV as a Lock Upp season 2 wildcard.
India Today reports the move followed her acceptance at a New York college. The announcement spread across entertainment pages within hours, with the Times of India and The Indian Express both picking up her account of the decision.
A dream with nerves attached
The creator was candid about the emotional register of the move. NDTV reports she framed New York as something she had always wanted, while admitting the change has left her nervous — a rare unguarded note from a personality built on brashness.
She also suggested the persona itself is being retired, telling viewers the combative character her audience knows is behind her. The Indian Express noted her wry aside about the degree itself, with Mukhija joking about its practical use even as she committed two years to it.
From Latent row to a new continent
The relocation closes a chapter that began with the India's Got Latent controversy, the 2025 firestorm that made Mukhija a household name for reasons she did not choose. NDTV and India Today both place the move in that context: the backlash, the public apology cycle, and a year in which she became one of the country's most scrutinised young creators.
Since then she has converted notoriety into mainstream visibility, most recently as a wildcard entrant on Lock Upp season 2, a stint that ended with her walking out and dismissing the backlash that followed. The New York move now takes India's most argued-about influencer off the Indian content map entirely — at least between semesters.
This article is original commentary and analysis by The NE Times. Background facts were referenced from NDTV, India Today, The Indian Express, Times of India, ABP Live.
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