The rebound guy can be worse than the ones who broke your heart: Nimra Khan dishes out advice we need

The rebound guy can be worse than the ones who broke your heart: Nimra Khan dishes out advice we need

Actress and model Nimra Khan, known for her outspoken views and resilience, shared her honest advice on rebound relationships when she appeared on ‘Mazaq Raat’ hosted by Imran Ashraf.

The host, Imran Ashraf, asked, “Doesn’t it often happen that a wound takes years to heal, only for someone to come along and make things worse with a new ‘nail’ or problem?”

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Nimra Khan replied, “Rebounds are a mistake. When someone offers you a shoulder to cry on, it might seem comforting, but they can end up being worse than those who initially hurt you. I advise young girls to avoid taking the rebound route altogether.”

Nimra Khan advised young girls, “My advice, particularly to young women, is to avoid pursuing rebounds. These relationships often offer only temporary comfort and can complicate the healing process.”

Nimra Khan married Raja Azam, a police officer in London, on April 19, 2020, in Karachi. After being the victim of domestic abuse, Nimra Khan went through a challenging divorce. Her divorced husband marked a problematic phase in her life and was a reflection of her more significant challenges. In August 2021, she announced her divorce.

A few days ago, Nimra Khan shared details of a terrifying experience where she escaped a kidnapping attempt.

Nimra posted a video on her Instagram telling her followers,

“I am Muslim proudly, but I am sorry, being Pakistani, I don’t know what I should say.”

She began: “Assalamu Alaikum, the nation is still alive, right? However, the purpose of this video is not to praise this country. What happened to me yesterday was horrible; do you want your sister, daughter, or wife to experience the same fate? It is not safe to send any of your girls outside of Pakistan; I guarantee you that they are not safe here. You people understand that it is ridiculous to celebrate August 14th when girls are still unsafe in Pakistan.”

Read more:‘No woman is safe in Pakistan’: Nimra Khan escapes kidnapping attempt

“Yesterday, I was standing near Ramada, waiting for my car, when the three men came and tried to kidnap me; they harassed me. I had a mobile and bag, and I was waiting for my family; it was raining, and those men held me at gunpoint and dragged me to their car, but no one heard me. I did my protection; I pushed him and started running. He had guns, and he could open fire on me. How can I say I am safe in this country where I pay taxes when I step in front of a passing car? The family and Ramada staff saved me. I see why people have guards with them now; we need guards, which is probably why so many people are moving abroad. I am not safe here, and I can hire guards with my tax money,” the Umme Ayesha actress added.

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