Shoaib Malik has broken the silence on speculations of getting married for the third time.
Amid rumours of getting married the third time, Shoaib Malik has now broken the silence on the same. He has now addressed rumours of his personal life, emphasising the need to respect privacy. He condemned misinformation and warned of legal action.
Shoaib Malik addresses rumours of getting married for the third time.
In a detailed public statement, the former Pakistan captain pushed back against what he described as false and fabricated stories, saying the issue had now reached a point where he had to respond publicly. Malik said his first marriage ended in early 2023, and the separation was mutual. He added that both sides had decided to co-parent their child, and clarified that he remarried only after that. The statement appears to be his attempt to place a clear timeline in the public domain amid growing online chatter and repeated claims about his personal life.
The former Pakistani player said his silence was being misused.
Malik said he had always tried to keep his private life out of public discussion out of respect for his family, but now felt his silence was being misused. According to Malik, unverified reports about his personal life were written and circulated without his permission, while some people also attempted to link him with individuals he claimed he had never even met. He even raised concerns about his wife being allegedly dragged into the controversy. He said she had been targeted with negative remarks for matters she was never involved in, and called such attacks unacceptable. His statement made it clear that, in his view, the issue was no longer just about gossip but about the emotional impact on people close to him. Malik also said that his son is now old enough to read such stories, and that fabricated narratives being spread for views and earnings were causing distress to his loved ones. That, Shoaib Malik indicated, was a major reason for his decision to address the matter now rather than remain silent. He stressed that there has to be a line, and said invasion of privacy and damage to reputations go beyond legitimate scrutiny.
Lastly, Shoaib Malik urged people to stop spreading misinformation about his personal life or anyone else’s. Malik ended the statement with a firm warning, saying failure to do so would invite strict legal action from his team against individuals and firms.

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