Gauahar Khan and Zaid Darbar blessed with a baby boy; congratulatory messages pour in

Updated : May 11, 2023 21:05
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‘Bigg Boss 7’ winner, actor Gauahar Khan and Zaid Darbar have welcomed their first child. The couple made the announcement on Instagram with a note that read, ‘It is a boy. Assalaaualaikum Beautiful world, says our bundle of joy, Arrived 10th of May 2023 to make us realise what happens truly means. Our blessed boy thanks everyone for their love and prayers. Grateful and giggling new parents- Zaid and Gauahar.’

Fans and friends are overjoyed to hear the news. The comment section of their post is filled with congratulatory messages. 

Gauahar and Zaid had announced their pregnancy in December last year with a fun animated reel and sought love and prayers from all.

The video read, ‘One became two when Z met G. And now the adventure continues as we soon become three. In Sha Allah seeking all your prayers and blessings in this beautiful journey.’ Her video has been captioned as, ‘Bismillah hir Rahmaan nir Raheem . Need all your love and prayers . Ma sha Allah! @pixiedustdesign showering their best on us from our wedding to this beautiful new journey too.(sic)’

Gauahar Khan and Zaid Darbar met while shopping for groceries during COVID-19 imposed nationwide lockdown. The two began chatting and soon fell in love. Zaid’s father, composer Ismail Darbar had confirmed their relationship. The duo got engaged on November 5, 2020 and exchanged wedding vows on December 25 the same year.

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