Sunita Marshal talks about toxic relationships
Sunita Marshal said that unfortunately, many divorces have been seen in the industry in the last few years.


Karachi: Pakistani actress and model Sunita Marshal said that it is better to separate than staying in a toxic relationship.
According to details, actress Sunita Marshal recently appeared as guest in a private TV show during which the host as well as the participants interacted with the actress.
During the show, the actress was asked about the increasing number of divorces in entertainment industry, to which Sunita Marshal replied that unfortunately, many divorces have been seen in the industry in the last few years.
She said 'I think that it is better to separate than to stay in a bad relationship because before marriage you don't know whether you will get along with other person or not and what problems will happen you face in the marriage’.
Sunita added that however, staying in a bad relationship thinking about our parents and children after divorce is wrong. One has to be a little selfish to think about himself/herself.
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