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Reham Khan
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Imran Khan's ex-wife Reham Khan, a British Pakistani journalist, marries again

| @indiablooms | Dec 23, 2022, at 10:56 pm

London: British-Pakistani journalist Reham Khan, who is the former wife of ex-Pakistan PM Imran Khan, on Friday announced she has got married.

She is now married to US-based Pakistani actor and satirist Mirza Bilal. She posted a video of her marriage on Instagram.

She wrote on Instagram: "Found my soulmate ❤️ @mirzabilal."

In the first picture shared by the journalist, she could be seen holding the hands of Bilal.

In a tweet, Reham said: "We had a lovely Nikkah ceremony performed in Seattle with the blessings of ⁦@MirzaBilal__⁩ parents & my son as my Vakeel."

The British-Pakistani journalist was first married to Ijaz Rehman, who is a psychiatrist. The couple got married in 1993 and were divorced in 2005. Reham has three children from her first marriage who are based in the United Kingdom, reports Geo News.

Her second marriage with Imran Khan lasted for 10 months and ended amid several damaging accusations against the former Pakistan Prime Minister. 

They had tied the knot in 2014. 

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