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Sania Mirza drops yet another cryptic post on social media amid divorce rumours with Shoaib Malik – are they really separating or it’s a plain publicity stunt?

Some people believe that their separation rumours are just a plain publicity stunt to create buzz around their upcoming streaming show.

Sania Mirza drops yet another cryptic post on social media amid divorce rumours with Shoaib Malik – are they really separating or it’s a plain publicity stunt?

Tennis star Sania Mirza shared yet another cryptic post on social media on Friday amid recent rumours of her marriage with former Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik going through turbulent times.

Her post is about learning to “give yourself a break” when the “heart at its heaviest”.


“You are human, made of light and dark. Love yourself enough to allow being a little fragile. Learn to give yourself a break on days when your heart feels at its heaviest,” read her post on Instagram.

For the unversed, rumours are rife that Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik are reportedly ending their 12 years of marriage. However, the two have not yet confirmed or denied it.

Pakistani model and actor Ayesha Omar is being blamed for their separation. However, she recently took to social media to refute any such allegations and called Shoaib her friend.

It is also being reported by a section of the media that the tennis star is not living with Shoaib anymore and they are only co-parenting their son, Izhaan.

Their love story from across borders made them hugely popular in India and Pakistan, but the reports of them heading for separation have saddened fans on both sides of the border.

Having said that, some people believe that it is just a plain publicity stunt to create buzz around their upcoming streaming show.

Yes, the duo is set to host a reality show on the streaming platform Urduflix. The platform recently took to its Instagram handle and announced The Mirza Malik Talk Show and the poster featured both Sania and Shoaib.

“The Mirza Malik Show very soon only on Urduflix,” read the caption.

This left fans utterly confused and they took to the comment section. One of the fans wrote, “So divorce was for publicity purposes?”.

Keep visiting this space for more updates and reveals.

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