Former Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik and his third wife, actor Sana Javed made headlines after Pakistani actor Nawal Saeed’s viral clip from a chat show sparked rumours of their troubled marriage. Now, taking to social media, the couple has put the speculations to rest.
Sana posted two photos of Shoaib, possibly from a dinner outing, with the caption ‘hey hero’ and a white heart emoji. Shoaib then shared this on his Instagram stories, responding with ‘hey beautiful,’ effectively quashing any speculation about issues in their marriage.
The speculation arose after Nawal Saeed's surprising revelations on the chat show Life Green Hai, where she hinted at receiving messages from married or committed cricketers.
When asked if she was referring to Shoaib Malik, Nawal laughed and evaded the question by claiming she had forgotten the name. She expressed discomfort with cricketers messaging her and declined to elaborate on the context of the messages, stating, ‘I don't want to talk about it.’
‘I just feel that cricketers should not be doing that. People idolize cricketers/sportsmen even more than actors. So if people consider you to be so significant, you should not be sliding into DMs,’ she added.
Recently, Shoaib Malik celebrated his wife Sana's 31st birthday. The actress shared a series of sweet photos with him on her Instagram, captioning her post: ‘Just the two of us. Thank you for the lovely birthday, husband @realshoaibmalik.’
About Shoaib and Sania
Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik tied the knot in Hyderabad in 2010, followed by their Walima ceremony in Sialkot, Pakistan. Their son, Izhaan Mirza Malik, was born in 2018. In January of this year, Sania's team confirmed their separation for several months, requesting fans to refrain from speculation.
Who is Sana Javed?
Sana Javed, born in Saudi Arabia, made her acting debut in 2012 with ‘Shehr-e-Zaat’ and gained fame through shows like ‘Khaani,’ ‘Ruswai,’ ‘Zara Yaad Kar,’ and ‘Dunk,’ despite the latter's controversial theme. Sana married Pakistani singer-songwriter Umair Jaswal in 2020.
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