Feroze Khan accuses second wife of blackmailing him into marriage
Another story was shared from Feroze’s account in which he wrote that his account was hacked


Karachi: Renowned Pakistani actor Feroze Khan has once again come under the spotlight for making serious allegations against his second wife Dr Zainab.
Last night, he shared a controversial story on his Instagram account in which he tagged Dr Zainab and made serious allegations.
The story that went viral said that he was forced into this relationship through blackmail and coercion. His mother and sister were mistreated, after which the relationship ended for him. ‘I am being told not to support my mother and children, or else false allegations will be made against me’.

He tagged Dr Zainab and wrote, “Don’t come back home, thank you”.
Feroze Khan married Dr Zainab for the second time in June 2024. His first marriage was to Aliza Shah, which ended in divorce in 2022 after four years.
Khan further wrote in the story that I am sharing all this because everyone needs help, and so do I. And I am sure that my loved ones will trust me.
It is pertinent to note that in March this year, Feroze Khan had praised Dr Zainab while talking about his second marriage.
He expressed gratitude for having such a supportive and beautiful partner and said, ‘Zainab is a beautiful girl, and I am very happy that Allah has blessed me with such a wonderful wife. She stands by me in both good and bad times’.
Interestingly, after the story went viral, another story was shared from Feroze Khan’s account in which he wrote that his account had been hacked.

With this, he tried to give the impression that the controversial post regarding Dr Zainab was not made by him but by a hacker.
There has been no response from Dr Zainab yet.
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