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Reham Khan Says Smoking Is Bad For Marital Health

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Reham Khan Says Smoking Is Bad For Marital Health

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  • Reham Khan shared a video with her third husband, Mirza Bilal Baig.
  • Bilal while smoking asks Reham whether she likes the company of smokers.
  • Reham responds that she doesn’t like smoking.
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Reham Khan, a British-Pakistani journalist once married to PTI chief Imran Khan, released a funny video with her third husband, Mirza Bilal Baig. In the footage, her husband can be seen smoking cigarettes and asking his wife if she enjoys the company of smokers.

The video is here:

 

Reham responds that she doesn’t like smoking in a somewhat annoyed manner as she eats chocolate. He responds with a wicked smirk and the phrase “Mein hoon Khal Nayak.”

She wrote in the video’s caption, “Smoking is bad for your marital health.”

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Reham and Bilal Baig recently wed for the third time in a small, romantic ceremony. As soon as the wedding photos started to circulate online, many started to wonder how she managed to find such a lovely partner who is 13 years younger than her.

In order to ease everyone’s questions, they recently shared their first cinematic encounter, which seemed to have sprung straight out of a Bollywood movie.

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