Momina Iqbal updates her Insta bio after tying the knot

Momina Iqbal

Actress Momina Iqbal has finally posted her official wedding pictures with Humza Habib.

Over the weekend, her Dua-e-Khair and Mayun ceremonies took place.

For Dua-e-Khair, the actress kept her look minimal with a light pink dress and a pink rose braid.

At her grand Mayun ceremony, the actress went for a dark-coloured look. She wore a Lahore-based designer, Ahmad Sultan.

After making things official on Instagram, Momina added “Proud wife” in her bio. Humza Habib has also added “Proud husband” to his bio on social media.

Last week, Momina’s nikkah video went viral on social media, although the actor has yet to share her official pictures with her husband.

Habib has stood firmly by his wife against MPA Saqib Chadhar, who is accused of threatening Momina.

He further alleged that the MPA contacted him and offered money in exchange for stepping away from Momina.

He said Chadhar should keep his money and added, “He cannot buy me”.

“I am married to Momina Iqbal; she is my legal wife and my honour,” Hamza said during an interaction with media.

Momina Iqbal vs MPA Chadhar

Last week, Momina alleged that she had been subjected to “online harassment, cyberbullying, and death threats for a long time.”

She claimed that both she and her family had suffered severe mental stress and trauma because of the alleged conduct of the MPA, whose identity she did not disclose publicly. His identity was made public after the NCCIA summoned both of them to record their statements.

“A member of the provincial assembly belonging to the PML-N has been threatening me for an extended period. I repeatedly reported the matter to the NCCIA and the Federal Investigation Agency, but no action was taken,” she stated.

She made this statement on social media and tagged Chief Minister (CM) Maryam Nawaz.

Later, the chief minister took notice of this matter and said that “No individual, regardless of status, position, or political connections, is above the law. State institutions will perform their duties independently, impartially, and in accordance with the Constitution and the law.”