Anoushey Ashraf Shares Personal Insights and Advice in Post-Wedding Instagram Q&A

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Anoushey Ashraf Shares Personal Insights and Advice in Post-Wedding Instagram Q&A

Video jockey and television actor Anoushey Ashraf recently opened up to her fans during a candid Q&A session on Instagram, sharing personal insights just days after her wedding.

Ashraf addressed a range of topics, including her beloved pets. When asked if she would bring her pets to her new home after marriage, she responded confidently, “My husband lives in London! We had a Nikkah and are planning an intimate wedding soon Inshallah. The dog goes where I go. They’re family and we don’t abandon family, ever.”

On the possibility of relocating abroad with her husband, she shared, “Have no solid plans yet but we will be travelling a lot! Yay.”

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Expressing gratitude to her young female fans, she responded warmly to a mother who mentioned her daughter’s admiration, “Thank you so much. These messages make me so happy. May God bless you tenfold. And lots of love to all your children. May their future be bright, and may they grow up to be happy and wise.”

Addressing a fan’s struggle with loneliness while traveling, Ashraf offered heartfelt advice, “Loneliness can’t be taken away by a wrong partnership or marriage. Don’t rush. Have faith in the process. Be your own best friend and enjoy all your travels and work to the most. It’s all a blessing. Not being married at this time may be a blessing also and you just don’t know it. The right person will come when you’re sufficient by yourself. When you’re happy with yourself. When you’re okay on your own.” She concluded with optimism, urging her followers to embrace life’s adventures, “The glass is always half full. Don’t let moments pass. See the world, laugh and explore and you’ll meet someone when the time comes.”

Ashraf also addressed the seriousness of postpartum depression during the session. Responding to a mother who expressed wanting someone to take her baby away, she wrote, “Postpartum depression is very real. No, you don’t want anyone taking away your baby, you just need the right kind of help and support. I suggest you speak to your gynaecologist at the earliest possible. Tell your family how you feel and ask them for help and support at this crucial time.”

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