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Mathira opens up about most horrific event of her life

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The BOL Entertainment’s program The Insta Show’s host Mathira is considered the boldest Pakistani celebrity ever existed in the entertainment industry. From hosting late-night shows to performing item numbers in movies, Mathira carved her name.

Believe it or not, her confidence, boldness, and her attitude have made her stand out from everyone else. The former VJ has explicitly changed the Pakistani entertainment industry.

Recently, the BOL host opened up about her personal life and told that her father divorced her mother which is why she had to move to Pakistan.

“My father was a Zimbabwean politician, but when Rubin Mugabe came to power, my father and mother got divorced,” said Mathira.

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According to Mathira, her father belonged to Zimbabwe’s opposition party and moved to London after Ruben Mugabe came to power.

“My father left my mother before he left for London, which forced us to come to Pakistan overnight. It was the most horrific event of our lives that left us devastated,” Mathira said.

During the interview, Mathira further said that “at that time I thought it was a big shock but now I think that what happened is fine, if not, how could I come to Pakistan? Pakistan has given me a name.”

Mathira was born to a South African father and Pakistani mother within a Muslim family in Harare, Zimbabwe. She had been educated in Zimbabwe before moving with her family to Pakistan amid Zimbabwe’s unrest.

It should be mentioned here that Mathira got married in the year 2012 to Fathan Rizvi. After two years in 2014, she became the mother of a beautiful son named Aahil Rizvi. However, in 2018 the couple parted their ways.

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