I was a very supportive wife: Sara Bhatti refutes Mikaal Zulfiqar's comments about their marriage

Actor, in a recent interview, shared he was 'scarred and scared' to tie the knot again after his last divorce


Entertainment Desk July 27, 2022

When actor Mikaal Zulfiqar announced divorce from his second wife, Sara Bhatti, in 2017, he didn't get into the nitty-gritty of it. With a simple Facebook post, the Fraud star had confirmed speculations that there was trouble in paradise. However, in a recent tell-all interview with an English publication, Zulfiqar opened up about being 'scarred and scared' of tying the knot for the third time.

“I am still scarred and scared but I am open to the idea. I don’t think about it all the time, though. I am very busy with work and I have my girls," he shared with the outlet. However, his ex-wife didn't take his stance on the matter lightly and took to social media to share her side of the story.

“There is absolutely no truth to the statements about me in this article," she shared on her Instagram story. "I was an extremely supportive wife who took the entire responsibility on her shoulders alone just so Mikaal could travel and work, which he did non-stop. I never ever questioned him about women he worked with,” Bhatti added. "Yes, I did question him about the things which had actual 'truth' in them."

Bhatti was responding to Zulfiqar's claims about how he was made to clarify certain situations to his ex-wife. “In my marriage, I had certainly felt the pressure to clarify things with my wife. I would feel bad for her. The nature of this work can lead to your spouse making assumptions even if there is no truth to them at all," the actor had shared.

In a separate story, Bhatti lamented, “I’ve been accused of being a bad mother, various lies are constantly published about me." She added, "I just want to say one thing; my children absolutely adore me and for them, I am the kindest, most loving mother in the world, As for any other rumours about me, I genuinely don't think they are even worth addressing, because whatever, really."

Bhatti concluded with, "I am living a blessed and happy life. I genuinely want everyone to be their best version. I am on my life path, Alhamdulillah. I do hope that all these people doing this should be on their own life paths. I know for a fact that God did not create you to spread gossip and lies about others."

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