A few days ago, Shoaib Malik left everyone shocked as he announced marriage with Pakistani actress Sana Javed amidst rumours of separation with tennis star Sania Mirza. As Malik announced his marriage, Sania’s sister Anam Mirza issued a statement, finally breaking silence on this matter. The statement read that Sania and Shoaib have been divorced for a few months now.
The statement read, “Sania has always kept her personal life away from the public eyes.However, today the need has arisen for her to share that Shoaib and she have been divorced for a few months now. She wishes Shoaib well for his new journey ahead! At this sensitive period of her life, we would like to refrain from indulging in any speculation and to respect her need for privacy.”
Now days after Shoaib’s marriage, Sania has dropped a first picture where she’s reflecting, quite literally, as she looks into the mirror. But fans were of course, quick to gauge that there’s a deeper meaning to it.

Fans have showered immense love on this photo. A user said, “Reflection says two words – Class and respect 👏✨” Another one said, “Strength and grace personified. Your resilience is truly commendable, Sania. Wishing you all the strength and happiness in this new chapter of your life. 💪🌟”
This is Shoaib’s third marriage. While Mirza was his second wife, he was earlier married to Ayesha Siddiqui. Shoaib and Sania have a son together called Izhaan. Meanwhile, now, Sana has changed her name from Sana Javed to Sana Shoaib Malik on social media.

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