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Sanam Saeed reveals she's expecting first child in Mother's Day post

Sanam Saeed reveals she's expecting first child in Mother's Day post

Express Tribune12-05-2025
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Actress Sanam Saeed has confirmed that she is expecting her first child with Mohib Mirza. The announcement was made through a Instagram post on Mother's Day, where the actress paid tribute to her mother and shared her hopes for motherhood.
"Mother's Day 🦋
I'll be one very soon, Inshallah, and I pray I'm every bit like her and more. Loving, nurturing, attentive, cool, fierce, fun, impulsive, confident, a lioness. Smart, approachable, supportive, honest, vulnerable, real, forgiving, compassionate. My savior, my protector, my role model.
Happy Mother's Day to every single mama out there 🤍", she wrote on Instagram.
The post was accompanied by a photo of Sanam with her mother and was warmly received by fans and fellow celebrities.
Messages of congratulations and blessings poured in across social media, with many expressing excitement at the news.
One fan commented, 'May God bless you with a healthy, beautiful child. Motherhood is the most beautiful journey.' Another wrote, 'We've always seen you as a strong character on screen — can't wait to see you as a mother.'
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