Malala Yousafzai makes fun of her husband Asser Malik
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NBA All-Stars Weekend 2023 in Utah turned out to be a memorable occasion, and stars of all hues attended. A distinctive blend of Hollywood glitz and the most well-known NBA stars was provided by Ben Affleck, Hasan Minhaj, Chris Tucker, Vin Diesel, Post Malone, and Lindsey Vonn, who also made an appearance.
James contributed his customary wit to the game, and Shaquille O’Neal and Charles Barkley played some entertaining gamesmanship. The game was filled with excitement and hilarity. Yet, Malala Yousafzai and Ranveer Singh’s encounter was unquestionably the evening’s high point. The two famous people hugged and greeted one other, fostering a brief moment of understanding between two diverse cultures. It will not soon be forgotten that it was a very special moment.
Malala Yousafzai and her husband Asser Malik recently had the pleasure of meeting Bollywood actor and style icon Ranveer Singh.
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The actor from Cirkus posted pictures of their meeting to Instagram, where he was seen looking dapper in a checkered jacket, big sunglasses, and a cheery smile, and Malala was dressed traditionally but stylishly in a sea-green kurta, a gorgeous red dupatta, beige heels, and a watch. Singh smiled for the camera while the Nobel laureate and her husband also grinned. The Indian actor, who has frequently expressed his appreciation for Malala and her work, found it to be an unforgettable experience.
He posted a sincere message on Instagram, “All-Stars Weekend was an incredible experience. Being a basketball fan, watching LeBron James, Karim Abdul Jabbar and Karl Malone together was an unforgettable experience. Not to forget all the other unbelievable stars present,” added he. He finished by praising both his wife and himself. He added, “Also, impressed by my wife’s handling of her heels on the court,”
Yousafzai also oversees the “Malala Fund,” a non-profit dedicated to the advancement and education of women. As executive producer, she had previously announced boarding “Stranger at the Gate” and had expressed gratitude after the documentary received a nomination for Best Documentary Short Film.
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