Pakistani media personality Rabi Pirzada, who first gained fame as a singer with her chart-topping debut Dadi Kuri, has opened up about her private life for the first time. Known for her successful music career, Rabi has since reinvented herself as a businesswoman, painter, and digital creator. She now runs her own beauty brand, Haya by Rabi Pirzada, and is active in charity through the Rabi Pirzada Foundation.

In a recent appearance on the podcast Excuse Me with Ahmed Ali Butt, Rabi revealed details about her marriage and divorce, sharing openly with her fans. She said, “I was married, but I got Khula. People don’t know about my marriage because I am sharing it for the very first time. I haven’t spoken publicly about my divorce before. I won’t talk negatively about anyone, but one day I decided to take Khula after what happened in that relationship. It was the end of my miseries and maybe his as well. Maybe I will remarry in the future.”

Rabi also reflected on the circumstances of her marriage, admitting it was influenced by family pressure. She stated, “I regret marrying under the pressure of my parents. It was a watta satta marriage, an exchange marriage, which made things complicated.”

The revelation has sparked discussions among fans and followers, highlighting Rabi’s courage in speaking about her personal struggles while maintaining respect for everyone involved. Her journey from media star to entrepreneur and philanthropist underscores a significant personal transformation, showing her resilience and focus on building a meaningful life beyond the entertainment industry.

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