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‘Did everything to save my marriage but still got divorced'; Zainab Qayyum's clip goes viral

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Oct 18

Pakistani actress Zainab Qayyum has revealed that her marriage ended in divorce just 10 months after tying the knot, despite doing everything she could to be a good wife.

 

An old interview clip of Zainab Qayyum discussing her marriage has recently gone viral, and several social media pages have reshared posts about her short-lived marriage and eventual divorce.

 

The actress had spoken about her marriage in an interview given to Something Haute, where she described the efforts she made to save her relationship.

 

"I have a traditional mindset. If it were up to me, I would have gotten married at 17," she said, adding that she eventually married late, in 2010, when many of her friends and fellow actresses were also settling down.

 

"A lot of my friends were getting married and having children, and that made me feel it was the right time to do the same," she shared.

 

After marriage, she temporarily stopped working and moved with her husband to Dubai, and later the couple relocated to London.

 

However, despite her efforts, the marriage did not last. "Unfortunately, the marriage didn’t work, and it ended in divorce within just 10 months," she said. "But I did everything I could to save it."

 

Zainab explained she wasn’t upset about the divorce. "I’m not sad about the divorce, it didn’t happen because of me. I had made up my mind that I would only leave my husband’s house in a coffin, but he divorced me."

 

"I did everything to save the marriage, everything except giving him a kidney," she added.

 

The actress clarified that she has no regrets about the outcome. "I have no guilt or remorse. I know it wasn’t my fault. He was the one who wanted to end it."

 

She further stated, "He realized before I did that our marriage wasn’t right. We had very different mindsets. That’s why he chose to divorce me after 10 months."

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