Renowned psychologist and media personality Dr Nabiha Ali Khan has once again made headlines after revealing her plans to remarry. Known for her bold opinions and vocal advocacy for men’s rights, Dr Nabiha discussed her personal life during a recent appearance on Hina Niazi’s show, where she opened up about her upcoming marriage.

Sharing her emotional journey, Dr Nabiha said she has always felt the absence of a male figure in her life. Her father passed away when she was in grade two, and she had no elder brother. Later, after just three years of marriage, her husband also passed away, leaving her to raise her son on her own.

“I’ve always lacked that male support in my life,” she said. “Getting married again is not an easy decision, but I believe it’s time to bring stability and companionship back into my life.”

Dr Nabiha revealed that her future husband is someone she has known and worked with for years. “I’ve been working with him for six years in the Young Media Association. His name is Haris, and he’s also part of the media industry,” she shared.

While talking about her preferences, Dr Nabiha candidly mentioned that she admires Turkish men for their looks and charisma, and joked that her fiancé is “no less than a Turkish man.”

According to sources close to her, the couple shares a strong professional and personal bond, and their relationship has gradually developed over years of collaboration.

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