Dania Shah ties the knot again
Dania Shah, widow of the late TV host Aamir Liaquat Hussain, confirmed her second marriage in a recent video. Dania first came into the spotlight in 2022 when Liaquat announced their marriage, sparking controversy due to their age difference. The situation escalated when Dania was arrested for allegedly leaking indecent videos before Liaquat’s untimely death under mysterious circumstances. Liaquat’s first wife, Dr. Bushra Iqbal, and their children pursued legal action against Dania, resulting in her indictment and subsequent release on bail in 2023.
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In the newly surfaced video, Dania announced her marriage to a man named Shehzad, addressing those who had dismissed their relationship as a joke. She revealed that she decided to remarry after facing numerous personal challenges and needing a supportive partner. Dania explained that Shehzad proposed marriage during a difficult time in her life, and after careful consideration, she accepted his proposal a few months ago.
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Shehzad also spoke in the video, urging people not to take their marriage lightly and stating that it should serve as an example of proper respect and commitment. He emphasized the importance of real, respectful relationships over superficial love affairs. The couple’s announcement comes amidst ongoing public and legal scrutiny, adding another chapter to the already complex narrative surrounding Dania Shah and her late husband’s family.
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