Ayesha addresses lingering rumors about marriage with Shoaib Malik
The actress regrets that many of her relatives still believe the rumors that she and Shoaib Malik are married.


Lahore: Actress Ayesha Omar addressed lingering rumors about her personal life, emphasizing that some of her relatives still believe in the falsehoods surrounding her past, alleging a marriage with former Pakistan Captain Shoaib Malik.
Ayesha said, “A lot has happened to me. Initially, I used to get very scared, but now it's not like that. My private pictures continue to circulate on social media, and various rumors have been spread, including the false claim that I am married to Shoaib Malik,”.
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These statements were made during a recent podcast hosted by senior actress Aftab Omar, and the clip from the podcast went viral on social media.
The actress said, “the people who know me are well aware of my choices and principles,”.
Just two days ago, Shoaib Malik and Sana Javed announced their marriage on their respective social media accounts. The announcement spread like a fire in the jungle.
Despite several months passing since the divorce rumors between Shoaib Malik and Indian tennis star Sania Mirza in December 2022, there has been no official confirmation or denial from either party regarding the ongoing rumors. The couple celebrated the birth of their first son, Azhaan, on October 30, 2018, eight years after their initial marriage in April 2010.
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