A candid revelation by television host and emerging political figure Iqrar Ul Hassan has reignited public debate over his personal life, after he detailed how he manages expressions of affection across his three marriages.
Known for his high-profile journalism career and equally public family life, Iqrar shared insights into how he maintains communication and emotional balance between his wives, a topic that has long kept him in the spotlight in Pakistan’s media landscape.
He reiterated that his marriage to his first wife, Quratulain, was rooted in mutual love, while his later marriages to Farah and Aroosa Khan developed under different personal and social circumstances. According to his account, all three relationships have evolved publicly, with his family dynamics often visible in media appearances and social interactions.
The anchor further disclosed that he has known Aroosa Khan since 2017, when their interaction began in a fan-celebrity context before gradually turning into a family connection that later led to marriage. He added that he only expressed his feelings verbally after marriage, stating that his use of affectionate messages is now consistent across all three relationships.
One of the most discussed parts of his statement was his claim that he sends “I love you” messages to each wife separately, particularly before traveling. He emphasized that this routine is part of how he ensures emotional balance and avoids misunderstandings within the household.
Iqrar also maintained that jealousy does not play a role in his family structure, suggesting that mutual understanding among all three spouses has helped maintain stability. His comments have, however, triggered widespread reactions online, where users remain divided between admiration for his transparency and criticism of his personal choices.
Social media responses ranged from praise for his communication efforts to skepticism about the practicality of maintaining such relationships, with many users debating the emotional dynamics involved in polygamous marriages in the public eye.
The discussion continues to trend across platforms, reflecting broader societal conversations about marriage norms, emotional transparency, and public figures’ private lives in Pakistan’s evolving media culture.






