Rajab Butt reveals reason behind delayed honeymoon plans
Popular vlogger Rajab Butt recently addressed a personal question from a fan, Ayat, in his vlog.
Ayat asked, "It’s been a few days now since your marriage, and you still haven’t taken Bhabhi (sister-in-law) for a honeymoon anywhere. Why haven’t you taken her out of the country?"
Rajab Butt, visibly teary-eyed, responded, "The first question has left me feeling emotional, and it’s made the public emotional too. How do I even answer this? I’m opening up about this clearly and honestly in front of you. There are some things I’ve been asked not to share, but I’ll answer as much as I can. Please try to understand."
He explained, "I can’t stay out of the city for even four days. Travel? I can’t even think about it. I can’t leave because every fifth day, I have lectures in the classroom. Which classroom? Which lecture? You all know what I mean. Okay?"
Rajab clarified that by "lectures," he was referring to the court proceedings he must attend due to the six cases filed against him. Since he couldn’t openly mention this in his vlog, he used the terms "lectures" and "classroom" instead.
Rajab continued, "Grown-ups are watching this, and I don’t want to send the wrong message to anyone. How can I go? Do you think I’ll take Imaan out of the country for just three days? What kind of honeymoon would that be? Which country could I even take her to?"
He expressed his gratitude, saying, "I’m very grateful to her for understanding everything, but this isn’t my fault. I can’t do anything about the situation I’m in right now."
Rajab elaborated, "I have six lectures going on right now. Now you can guess what I mean by ‘lectures.’ Every three or four days, I have to attend a different ‘lecture.’ I can’t leave the city at the moment."
He asked his fans for their prayers, stating, "Please pray that as soon as these matters are resolved, the first thing I’ll do is take Imaan out of the country. Maybe for 10 days, we’ll visit four or five countries. Once again, I’m thankful to her for being so patient."
Rajab also mentioned his usual travel routine: "Whenever my friends and I travel, it’s usually for two or three days, or at most four days. It’s not like we go out for eight or ten days. Our plans are always short."
He concluded, "But a honeymoon isn’t going to be a three- or four-day trip. She’s been so patient, so I can’t just take her on a short trip."