The Pakistani celebrity couple Aiman Khan and Muneeb Butt are usually in the news, however, the present particular decision they made is jaw-dropping. In a rather intimate interview, the couple of power admitted to taking their youngest daughter, Miraal, off the social media. But why do they have to keep such an adorable child a …
Aiman Khan and Muneeb Butt’s Shocking Decision- Why They’re Hiding Their Second Daughter from the World
The Pakistani celebrity couple Aiman Khan and Muneeb Butt are usually in the news, however, the present particular decision they made is jaw-dropping. In a rather intimate interview, the couple of power admitted to taking their youngest daughter, Miraal, off the social media. But why do they have to keep such an adorable child a secret from the rest of the world?
In a recent interview, Aiman explained, “We don’t want to expose Miraal to social media, unlike our older daughter Amal.” Muneeb added, “We’ve learned from our experience with Amal, and we want to give Miraal a normal childhood, away from the spotlight.” By keeping Miraal off social media, the couple aims to protect her innocence and allow her to grow up without the pressure of being in the public eye. As Muneeb put it, “We want Miraal to have a childhood that’s free from the constant scrutiny of social media.”
Furthermore, the leading actor of Koi Chand Rakh shared that, Amal gets overwhelmed a lot of time due to his recognition, he said, “When we go out, people come to affectionate Amal, and she gets scared.” Aiman added further, “That is why we don’t want Miraal to go through the same, We want her to have a normal childhood where she can play and grow up without the people coming
While we are celebrating good parenting by Aiman and Muneeb, one cannot help but wonder – in this age of likes and follows as the indicators of success, are we really investing in our children first or are we simply obsessed with getting our fix of likes and followers? Share your thoughts!
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