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Ali Xeeshan has been blessed with a baby girl
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The designer shared a photo with his wife, son Jansher and daughter Sushana, welcoming her into the family.
Designer Ali Xeeshan has been blessed with a daughter and he couldn’t be happier.
He took to Instagram to share the news, posting a picture with a pink background and text that read, “Today I mark myself as the luckiest man because I am blessed with a baby girl.” Attaching the pink ribbon and evil eye talisman emoji, he wrote in the caption, “Giggles, curls, ribbons and bows! Our adorable baby girl is here making us the happiest.”He also posed with his wife and kids on a balcony à la the British royal family and captioned the family photo with, “We have welcomed our daughter Sushana in our home and hearts. She’s as gorgeous as her mama. P.S. Jansher is [a] little upset sharing his limelight,” he added.Models Sadaf Kanwal and Kiran Malik, and designer Wardha Saleem congratulated Xeeshan in the comment section.
The designer tied the knot with journalist Myrah Khan and had a beautiful reception in Islamabad in 2019. The bride wore an ensemble by Xeeshan, of course. Their wedding was attended by Kanwal, Ammara Hikmat and Hasnain Lehri, among others.
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