Bollywood / Due to pregnancy, Dia Mirza married, the actress openly said this big thing

Zoom News : Apr 05, 2021, 09:40 PM
Bollywood actress Dia Mirza is in tremendous headlines these days due to her personal life. He had given a big surprise to the fans while announcing his pregnancy a while back. This announcement was made by Diya about two months after her marriage to Vaibhav Rekhi. Since then, many users have raised the question on social media whether they got married due to pregnancy? At the same time, Diya herself has responded to such a question in a magnificent manner. They have made it clear how wrong this type of thinking is. Apart from this, Diya has described pregnancy as the happiest news of her life.

Commenting on a post by Dia Mirza, a follower wrote - 'It's a good thing, congratulations but the problem is, they tried to break the stereotype through a female pundit, so why not announce the news of pregnancy before their marriage? Could you do it? Isn't being pregnant after marriage a stereotype we follow? Why can't women be pregnant before marriage? '

Diya has given a very excellent reply to this comment found on social media posts. He wrote- 'Interesting question. First thing, we did not get married because our baby was coming. We were already married and wanted to spend our lives with each other. We came to know that our baby is going to come when we were preparing for our wedding. So this marriage is not because of pregnancy. We did not announce pregnancy until we found out that everything is safe (medical reasons).

He further wrote- 'This is the most happy news of my life. I have waited for this for many years. There was no reason why I would have hidden this news, except for the medical '. He told why he has answered the user's question- '1) Having a child is the most beautiful gift in life. 2) There should be no shame in this beautiful journey. 3) As a woman, we should do everything we like. 4) Whether we choose to be single parents or to get married, this should be our choice. 5) As a society we should un-stereotype the idea of ​​what is right and what is wrong, rather we should train ourselves to ask what is justice and what is injustice '.

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