Actress and model Nimra Khan, known for her candid views and resilience, recently shared her thoughts on rebound relationships during her appearance on the talk show Mazaq Raat, hosted by Imran Ashraf.

During the conversation, host Imran Ashraf posed a question about the lingering pain of emotional wounds: “Doesn’t it often happen that a wound takes years to heal, only for someone to come along and make things worse with a new ‘nail’ or problem?”

In response, Nimra Khan advised against entering rebound relationships, describing them as a “mistake.” She explained, “When someone offers you a shoulder to cry on, it might seem comforting, but they can end up being worse than those who initially hurt you. I advise young girls to avoid taking the rebound route altogether.”

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Khan, who has been vocal about her personal struggles, particularly cautioned young women, stating that while rebounds may offer temporary comfort, they often complicate the healing process.

Nimra Khan’s insights are shaped by her own experiences. She married Raja Azam, a London-based police officer, on April 19, 2020, in Karachi. However, the marriage became a source of significant distress, with Khan enduring domestic abuse. In August 2021, she publicly announced her divorce, marking a challenging chapter in her life.

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