Ayesha Omar reacts to being blamed for Sania Mirza-Shoaib Malik divorce rumours. Here’s what she said

Updated : Feb 24, 2023 15:41
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Editorji News Desk

Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik and Indian tennis player Sania Mirza have been making headlines ever since reports of their alleged divorce surfaced. The couple has not publicly addressed their alleged breakup, but rumours about Shoaib's relationship with Pakistani actor Ayesha Omar have also been doing the rounds.

In a new interview on former cricketer Shoaib Akhtar's chat show, Ayesha opened up about being blamed for Sania and Shoaib's divorce rumours. She clarified that she would 'never be attracted' to a married man. A clip from the chat show is going viral on social media.

When asked about her alleged affair with Shoaib, Ayesha said, ‘I will never be attracted to a married or committed man ever. Everyone knows me... that goes without saying.’
When Shoaib Akhtar called her photoshoot with Shoaib Malik 'very revealing', Ayesha asked, ‘Who said that?’ He replied, ‘Yeh controversy bahut badi ho gayi (it became a big controversy).’ Ayesha then told him, ‘Woh yahan nahi thi, across the border this (Not here, but in India, this became a controversy).’

Ayesha's name has been linked to Shoaib’s after they appeared together in a 2021 photoshoot. Pictures of the duo from the photoshoot were widely shared online. There were also reports that Shoaib will marry Ayesha, which she refuted last year.

Shoaib Malik and Sania Mirza married in 2010 and have been staying in Dubai since then. They welcomed their son Izhaan in 2018.

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