Aliza Sultan Calls Out Feroze Khan’s Parenting Style, Sparks Debate Online
Influencer Aliza Sultan, ex-wife of actor Feroze Khan, has once again sparked discussion about parenting roles and the unequal expectations society places on mothers. Her recent remarks have reignited public curiosity about her relationship dynamics with Feroze Khan.
In a video shared on social media, Aliza spoke about how mothers are often burdened with all parenting duties, from financial responsibilities to school runs, while fathers rarely face similar scrutiny. The influencer questioned the deeply rooted gender imbalance in parenting, saying it’s unfair for society to expect women to “do it all.”
“Why does society think that everything related to children is a mother’s job? From pickups and drop-offs to earning for them, it all falls on women’s shoulders. This is unfair,” Aliza said in her video.
She further added that while women often take these responsibilities on willingly, the larger system reinforces this pressure, making it harder for mothers to seek balance.
Aliza and Feroze Khan’s relationship has long been in the spotlight. Their marriage ended in a high-profile divorce surrounded by allegations and custody battles. The two share two children and continue to co-parent, though tensions remain visible.
Earlier, Feroze Khan unfollowed Aliza on social media, leading to renewed speculation about their relationship status and co-parenting situation.
Key Highlights From Aliza’s Recent Statement:
- Aliza emphasized society’s double standards toward mothers and fathers.
- She expressed frustration over the emotional and financial load women often carry.
- Many viewers supported her, calling her message relatable and brave.
- Social media users linked her remarks to her strained co-parenting journey with Feroze Khan.
Aliza’s candid message resonated with many women online who shared similar experiences of single motherhood. Her remarks not only shed light on Feroze Khan’s parenting approach but also reignited a larger debate about gender roles and equality in parenting within Pakistani society.