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Pakistani drama actress Javeria Abbasi ties knot for second time, wedding photos gone viral

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KARACHI: Renowned Pakistani actress Javeria Abbasi has shared the joyous news of her second marriage on Instagram, posting stunning images and videos from the ceremony.

The actress, who announced her engagement in May, has tied the knot with businessman Adeel Haider.

Javeria Abbasi looked breathtaking in a dark magenta desi outfit adorned with golden embellishments and a gold necklace. She completed the look with floral garlands, a traditional symbol of blessing. The actress beamed with happiness, captioning her post: “We love a happily ever after.”

Fans and fellow celebrities have flooded Javeria Abbasi’s social media with congratulatory messages, celebrating her new journey.

This marriage marks a new chapter in her life, following her previous marriage to actor Shamoon Abbasi, with whom she shares a daughter, Anzela. The couple separated in 2009.

Although Javeria Abbasi shared moments from her special day, she chose not to reveal her husband’s identity in the images posted. However, sources confirm that she has married Adeel Haider, an amateur photographer and businessman.

Staff Reporter

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