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Sania Mirza admits she need to be less possessive of husband Shoaib Malik

Updated on: 27 September,2017 08:14 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Tennis star Sania Mirza says she needs to cut down on being demanding in her relationship with husband Shoaib Malik

Sania Mirza admits she need to be less possessive of husband Shoaib Malik

Indian tennis star Sania Mirza says that when it comes to her personal life, she is not insecure about her relationships, but is possessive about them. Mirza, who is married to Pakistan cricketer Shoaib Malik, spoke about her personal life with actress Neha Dhupia in her chat show 'No Filter Neha', read a statement.


Sania Mirza
Sania Mirza


Asked about a love advice she would give herself, Mirza said: "I need to be less possessive. I'm not insecure, I'm possessive. There is a big difference. I just am and I would love to be a little bit less. What I would like to do more is to communicate our problems or issues, if there are any, a little bit better." She also recalled the time when she was thrown out of the Falaknuma Palace in Hyderabad.


Shoaib Malik
Shoaib Malik

"It was my party for becoming No. 1. So we had a big night, and it was a celebration. People jumped in the pool with clothes on, fortunately. Then at 5 o'clock, they said, 'Listen, it's really loud and we're really sorry, but you guys have to leave'. And we were like, but we've paid for the room.' But then we left."

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