Facebook ties Indonesian fashion designer and Pakistani model into the bonds of marriage

'Everyone is saying like Facebook is a fake book but not for me,' says Pakistani model.


Saqib Nasir May 17, 2014
Express News screengrab of the new couple.

LAHORE: "Everyone is saying like Facebook is a fake book but not for me," said a Pakistani model, who married an Indonesian fashion designer after speaking to her on Facebook.

Pakistani model, Tashvin Bajaj, married an Indonesian woman, Amna, after chatting with her on Facebook, Express News reported.

Bajaj stated that at first they became friends but later they developed a deeper understanding.

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Overjoyed by tying the knot, Amna told Express News that her parents came to Thailand with her but from there she traveled to Pakistan alone.

The Indonesian fashion designer left her home and came to Pakistan to meet and get united with her new found love.

"I love my husband so much you know. I love Pakistan also, very great country," she further remarked, expressing her affection for her significant other as well as Pakistan as a country.

COMMENTS (15)

Grace | 10 years ago | Reply

@javed: I think women prefer men for many reasons: looks, security, personality and understanding. Pakistani men may be more handsome compared to other South Asian men from Sri Lanka, India or Bangladesh but women want more than looks. My mother would always speak of the big tall Punjabi man as her ideal whereas an aunt spoke of olive toned Pashtun men being handsome. It's all relative. Remember, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

Ali | 10 years ago | Reply

@IndianDude: Ayesha is a Muslim name, yet there are alot of hindu women named Ayesha.

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