Scandal Queen Qandeel Baloch's ex-husband comes forward with startling claims
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In an unexpected turn of events, a man claiming to be internet
sensation Qandeel Baloch’s husband came forward live on television on
Wednesday.
The event was shortly followed by Baloch admitting she was indeed married and even had a child from her marriage to the man.
“My husband used to beat me up,” she said while speaking to The News Observers. The actor’s confession came after her former husband, Aashiq Hussain, claimed to the media he was earlier married to Baloch.
Baloch admitted she had a son with Hussain. However, she added, “He
never told my child I am his mother. It was a forced marriage.”
Speaking to The News Observers, Hussain refuted Baloch’s claims
and said it was a love marriage. “I still have letters which she wrote
with her blood,” he said.
“She wanted a car and bungalow from me,” Hussain added.
“I never contacted Aashiq Hussain after the divorce,” Baloch said. “I
took a divorce because I wanted to study further and work but I was
forcibly married.”
“He tortured me day and night during the one year I was married to him,” Baloch said while speaking to The News Observers.
“After a year, I ran away with my son and sought refuge in Darul Aman,”
she continued. However, the social media sensation said her son fell
sick and she could not afford treatment so she was forced to give his
custody to Hussain.
“I will fight for my son now.”
The social media startlet aid she was married when she was 17 years old to a man hailing from Kot Addu.
Last month, Senior Civil Judge Khursheed Ahmad summoned model Qandeel
Baloch to court at a hearing on a petition filed by a lawyer. Advocate
Shahbaz Ali Khan Gurmani, the petitioner, said that Baloch had brought
‘shame’ to the Baloch race by adopting the surname. He said she had no
ties to the Baloch race.
Separately, Gadai union council vice chairman Fayyaz Khan Leghari of
Dera Ghazi Khan sent model Baloch a legal notice on Monday demanding
that she apologise for ‘bringing shame’ to the Baloch race, stop using
Baloch as her surname and pay him Rs50 million. “Otherwise, strict
action will be taken against you”, says the legal notice (a copy of
which is available with The News Observers).
The notice said Baloch’s legal name was Fauzia Azeem. It alleges that
she has been working along a certain ‘agenda’ and is not of Baloch
ethnicity.
Recently, Mufti Qawi’s Ruet-e-Hilal Committee membership was
suspended for taking selfies with Qandeel Baloch. The move came after a
video of the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee member with the self proclaimed
actor and singer went viral on social media.
Baloch became famous through her tireless self-promotion and
suggestive “selfies” posted on social media, amassing tens of thousands
On Valentine’s Day, Baloch donned a plunging scarlet dress and posted
a message defying the country’s president, who had issued a stern
warning against the “Western” holiday.
“They can stop people from going out, but they can’t stop people from
loving,” she declared in a Facebook video, going on to branding
politicians “idiotic and disgusting”.
Baloch is derided and feted in equal measure in Pakistan, but the
message appeared to tap into the frustrations of many young people tired
of being told how to behave the footage has been viewed more than
830,000 times, and garnered 7,000 likes and counting.