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  • ‘I’m looking for a partner who accepts me and my daughter’: Fiza Ali has clear priorities

    ‘I’m looking for a partner who accepts me and my daughter’: Fiza Ali has clear priorities

    Television host Fiza Ali has been open about struggles with marriage. Despite trying, her plans for a third marriage haven’t worked out as yet. In a viral clip shared on social media, she talks about her past two marriages and what she’s looking for in a partner.

    Fiza said, “My ex-partners never hit me, raised their hands against me, never fought with me, and never used abusive language. However, we just couldn’t align mentally or in our way of living.”
    She went on to say thet she wasn’t raised in a manner that prioritized social connections. “Whereas my first husband insisted that I should be visible at every party and event, and I didn’t like being so social.”

    She revealed that her family made the decision to end her marriage to ex-husband Fawad.
    When questioned about her third marriage, she disclosed that plans had been made multiple times, but unfortunately, they fell through.
    “I’m looking for a partner who will accept me along with my daughter Faral and won’t stop me from working.”
    Currently she is hosting ‘Morning With Fiza’ on Channel 24.

  • Fiza Ali becomes emotional talking about the loss of her mother

    Fiza Ali becomes emotional talking about the loss of her mother

    Fiza Ali is so composed while acting, singing and hosting that it becomes difficult to remember that she is just as vulnerable as anyone of us when it comes to grief and loss.

    Fiza and Faraal appeared as guests on Wasi Shah’s show, where Fiza opened up about the losses she has experienced in life. Raised by a single parent, she saw her mother face numerous challenges to bring her up. The host asked what she misses most about her mom.

    Fiza Ali said, “I miss my mother the most. When my mother cried, I felt like hitting myself. She used to tell me, ‘It’s just a small injury, don’t cry.’ But I can’t help but cry. The kind of crying I need to do is in front of my mother. I miss her so much that I wish she was standing in front of me, and before I could express love or affection, I would cry for my mother first. I miss her a lot. What I couldn’t do, I need to do now by shedding tears over my mother’s complaints. That’s when I find comfort, by feeling close to my mother and crying.”