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Aima Baig & Zain Ahmed deny split amid Instagram rumors

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ISLAMABAD: Rumors of a possible separation between popular singer Aima Baig and her husband, renowned fashion designer Zain Ahmed, gained attention when Zain made unexpected changes to his Instagram account.

He unfollowed his wife and deleted their wedding photos without any explanation, leading to speculations about possible differences among fans and social media users.

The news spread like wildfire on social media platforms, with many questioning the status of the couple’s relationship. Aima, meanwhile, remained silent, fueling further speculation about the state of their marriage.

However, Zain Ahmed recently clarified the situation on Instagram. In a light-hearted post featuring laughing emojis, he explained that the wedding photos were not deleted, but were moved to the archive folder of his account due to technical glitches on Instagram.

He assured followers that there are no issues between him and Aima, dismissing rumors of a split.

Zayn and Aima got married late last year, and this recent social media misunderstanding has now been cleared up, much to the relief of their fans.

Web Desk

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