Noor Bukhari slams rumours of fifth marriage

Author: Web Desk

The news of former Lollywood actress, Noor Bukhari tying the knot for the fifth time has surfaced on the social media. Rumors spread on the social media that Imran Khan’s wife, Bushra Maneka, wants Noor Bukhari to marry her ex-husband Khawar Maneka.

Noor Bukhari left the world of showbiz almost a year ago and after doing so she opted for a religious life.

Last month, Imran Khan’s wife and Noor were seen performing Umrah together. When photos of Bushra and Noor surfaced across social media, many claimed that after the separation from her ex-husband Wali Hamid Ali Khan, Noor was all set to get married to Khawar Maneka after Bushra suggested her to do so.

However, the former actress has denied all such claims. She uploaded a video on her YouTube channel in which she slammed all the haters for spreading rumours about her fifth marriages and also said that she will sue all the reporters who are responsible for defaming her.

The 36 year old mother said, “Its a false news! I mean one should think that having passed through such a trauma, why on Earth would I want to get married again.”

Noor futher added, “At the moment I haven’t even recovered from my last marriage and to remarry again so quickly is ridiculous.”

Addressing to the rumour about her fifth marriage, Noor said, “I am surprised by the interest that everyone is showing in my marriage – that too with a man who is my father’s age. How can I marry a man that is old enough to be my father?”

Noor also stated that her daughter is now growing up and she is more concerned about her life and her future. “I want to clarify that I have no plans of getting married yet. In the past, whenever I tied the knot, I told the media and the public. I never had to hide it from anyone even though people in the showbiz industry tend to conceal such matters.”

With Noor leaving the entertainment industry and becoming more religious, one would think people would stop spreading fake news about her and let her live her life in peace. Perhaps, this is not the case.

Share
Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

  • Op-Ed

Trump wins!

Trump won a decisive presidential victory. Simply put, why? That question will dominate discussion and…

4 hours ago
  • Op-Ed

Trump’s Victory: A Global Call for Change

Donald Trump's election victory has sent a strong message to America and the world. Though…

4 hours ago
  • Op-Ed

Reviving Pakistan’s Economy

In the latter part of 2024, Pakistan's economy is exhibiting signs of resilience, driven largely…

4 hours ago
  • Op-Ed

Dual Nature of the Internet

In our increasingly interconnected world, the Internet has emerged as one of the most transformative…

4 hours ago
  • Pakistan

Govt establishes first-ever ‘Cascade’ service center in diplomatic enclave

Interior Minister Mohsin Navi on Friday inaugurated the state-of-the-art “Cascade” service center in Islamabad’s Diplomatic…

4 hours ago
  • Pakistan

National STEM day emphasizes need for digital literacy in education

On National STEM day, educators urged parents, teachers and policymakers to prioritize STEM education and…

4 hours ago