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Mathira Opens Up About Her First Marriage & Children

Mathira Opens Up About Her First Marriage & Children. Where the world is celebrating and welcoming the new year, there are people who’re still struggling to deal with their problems and basically sorting out life. And just like this, Mathira Khan who is commonly known for her controversial photo shoots and ads, her “aur aur aur” too, experienced and unfortunate incident on New Year’s Eve. The very famous VJ of Pakistan, being controversial has gained a massive following on Instagram and people, both love her and hate her.

Mathira Opens Up About Her First Marriage & Children

Popular host Mathira appeared on Nauman Ijaz’s show,  G Sarkar, where she opened up about her first marriage and first child. The Blind Love actor said that she embraced motherhood when she was 16 years old. When Mathira was asked if her children are adopted, the host disclosed that she has another son from her first marriage, who is twelve years old.

Previously a doctored, explicit video of host-cum-actress Fatima Sohail landed online. As the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) got involved it declared the video doctored and had the video taken off the web.

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Mathira Opens Up About Her First Marriage & Children

She said that she had an early marriage at the age of sixteen and right after that she became mother. Mathira once again married in 2012 to a singer and rapper Farran J Mirza and had her second child Aahil in 2014. The Raasta actor disclosed that she became a victim of domestic abuse.

Mathira Opens Up About Her First Marriage & Children

Taking to Instagram stories, Mathira shared screenshots of a chat with someone. While the context of the conversation is not clear, Mathira added captions saying that some nude videos are being circulated on social media with her face. She asserts the videos are doctored with her face having been pasted on via face swapping or editing.

Mathira told that she keeps her children and personal life secret from the media to avoid public’s judgements.

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