"Duniya Ki Koi Takkat Hume...": Payal Malik Says She Along With Armaan And Kritika Don't Support Polygamy. Watch
Payal Malik while saying that she doesn't support polygamy, said that no one in the world can separate her, Armaan Malik and Kritika Malik.
Armaan Malik and his two wives -- Payal Malik and Kritika Malik, continue to receive flak for promoting polygamy. Ever since the trio entered the 'Bigg Boss OTT 3' house, fans have been slamming the trio for promoting the wrong message. In the latest entertainment news, Payal Malik was recently evicted from the house, and while speaking to the paparazzi, Payal Malik has opened up about the constant criticism. While speaking to the paparazzi, Payal Malik said, "Pareshani, takleef humne jheli hai, marne ki kagar tak hum teeno pahunch gaye the. Par unn sab ko samet ke, humne apne relation ko banaya hai aur iss relation me aaj itna pyaar hai, ki duniya ki koi takat hume alag nahi kar sakti hai."
"Par issi ke saath saath hum samajh ko ye message dete hai ki hum long 2 shaadiyan promote nahi karte hai, na he zindagi me kabhi karenge. Ye galti Armaan ji se hui hai, wo ye chiz mante hai ki unse galti hui hai," she added.
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Speaking further, she said, "Bahut log bolte hai ki hum polygamy ko support karte hai. Nahi ji nahi, hum apne har vlog me bolte hai ki humse ye galti ho gayi hai, aap ye log na kare. Humara jaisa understanding aur humara jaisa pyaar nahi ho sakta."
Earlier, while speaking to Indian Express, Payal Malik had revealed that she left Armaan Malik for one year after he got married to Kritika.
"Yes, I have been wronged by Armaanji, I left my house for him. I was dependent on him since 8 years, I was living with him, he was my everything. And then all of a sudden, someone else came into his life, so yes, injustice has been done to me. But I have said this before also, today and in the future, I am his first priority. Kritika comes after me, and she knows it, so do our family and subscribers," she said.
When asked whether Armaan Malik changed his religion for multiple marriages, Payal said, "That is not true, he has not converted to Islam. He belongs to a Jatt family. He is not a Muslim.”
"I never wanted my husband to marry again. It impacted our relationship initially and we separated for a year. I took my son Chiku along, and I was on the verge of committing suicide. But then I saw that no friends or relatives would come to help, it was only him. So we met again, worked on the relationship, and now it is so good that even if God asks to separate, we won’t," she added.











