‘My son reads these stories’: Shoaib Malik’s emotional statement shuts down marriage rumours
Former Pakistan cricket captain Shoaib Malik has finally spoken up about the rumours swirling around his personal life - especially claims suggesting he is planning a third marriage. And this time, he didn’t stay quiet.
In a detailed public statement, Malik pushed back strongly against what he described as false and fabricated stories. He said the speculation had reached a point where silence was no longer helping anyone, especially his family.
So he decided to set the record straight himself.
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According to Malik, his first marriage officially ended in early 2023, and the separation happened mutually. He explained that both sides chose to co-parent their child respectfully after the split. He also clarified that his remarriage happened only after the previous marriage had legally concluded - something he felt needed to be clearly stated amid constant online chatter.
And that clarification matters, because social media conversations around his relationships have refused to slow down.
Malik admitted he had intentionally stayed away from discussing his private life for a long time. The reason, he said, was simple - respect for family and personal boundaries. But over time, he felt that silence started working against him. Rumours multiplied. Unverified stories circulated freely. Some reports even linked him to people he claims he has never met.
At that point, he felt he had to respond.
One part of his statement carried a noticeably emotional tone when he spoke about his current wife. Malik said she had been dragged into controversies she had nothing to do with and had faced unnecessary criticism online. He called the situation unfair and upsetting, saying what began as gossip had turned into something far more personal.
And for him, that crossed a line.
He also spoke about his son - a detail that revealed why the issue affected him so deeply. Malik said his child is now old enough to read news and social media conversations. Seeing inaccurate or sensational stories circulating online, he explained, was no longer just background noise. It was something his family had to emotionally deal with every day.
That, he suggested, became the biggest reason to finally speak publicly.
Malik acknowledged that being a public figure naturally brings attention, scrutiny and opinions. He understands that fame comes with discussion. But, he added, there has to be a boundary between public interest and invasion of privacy.
Criticism is one thing.
Misinformation, he said, is another.
He urged people to stop sharing rumours without verifying facts, not only about him but about anyone’s personal life. Ending his statement on a firm note, Malik warned that continued spread of false claims could lead to legal action against individuals or platforms responsible for publishing misleading information.
For fans who have followed him for years, the statement felt unusual. Malik has rarely addressed personal matters so directly. This time, however, the message was clear - he is no longer willing to let speculation define his story.
And perhaps that’s what stood out the most.
This wasn’t just a celebrity responding to gossip. It sounded like a father and husband trying to protect the people closest to him while reminding everyone that public figures, despite the spotlight, still deserve personal boundaries.
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So he decided to set the record straight himself.
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And that clarification matters, because social media conversations around his relationships have refused to slow down.
At that point, he felt he had to respond.
One part of his statement carried a noticeably emotional tone when he spoke about his current wife. Malik said she had been dragged into controversies she had nothing to do with and had faced unnecessary criticism online. He called the situation unfair and upsetting, saying what began as gossip had turned into something far more personal.
And for him, that crossed a line.
He also spoke about his son - a detail that revealed why the issue affected him so deeply. Malik said his child is now old enough to read news and social media conversations. Seeing inaccurate or sensational stories circulating online, he explained, was no longer just background noise. It was something his family had to emotionally deal with every day.
Malik acknowledged that being a public figure naturally brings attention, scrutiny and opinions. He understands that fame comes with discussion. But, he added, there has to be a boundary between public interest and invasion of privacy.
Criticism is one thing.
Misinformation?
He urged people to stop sharing rumours without verifying facts, not only about him but about anyone’s personal life. Ending his statement on a firm note, Malik warned that continued spread of false claims could lead to legal action against individuals or platforms responsible for publishing misleading information.
And perhaps that’s what stood out the most.
This wasn’t just a celebrity responding to gossip. It sounded like a father and husband trying to protect the people closest to him while reminding everyone that public figures, despite the spotlight, still deserve personal boundaries.
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Paramjit Kambo
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