Hina Khan Has Broken Up & Is Inspiring Women Too to ‘Break Up’

Mumbai, October 12: Popular star Hina Khan took to Instagram this morning looking visibly upset. Her sad story indicated that she wants to break up as she felt she did not have the right partner who could support her properly.

‘I don’t feel supported, Maybe this isn’t the right match for me, Time to Break Up” stated her story.

Her fans are pouring in to support her as concern on this news grew. They are asking her to stay strong and not feel alone.

Find out more about this break up on her recently posted a video on Instagram:

 

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In an attempt to create awareness about the importance of wearing well-fitted bras, M&S has partnered with popular actress Hina Khan and many fashion bloggers for a digital campaign. #TimetoBreakUp. The brand offers a free consultation at all their stores in India and would like really like all women to get the right fitted lingerie.

About M&S:

M&S has been a trusted lingerie brand in the UK for over 90 years and is equally loved and trusted by consumers here in India as well. The brand has gained popularity for offering the perfect fit at great value and is available across stores and its flagship website www.marksandspencer.in

The Exclusive Lingerie stores are a popular shopping destination for complete innerwear needs. These stores showcase the very best of M&S’s exceptional quality, stylish lingerie, with edited collections bringing the season’s key trend to the market. Hailed for its varied sizes and elegance, offers a wide choice of lingerie styles, from everyday t-shirt bras to clever underwear solutions such as strapless, maternity or post-surgery bras as well as glamorous silk and lace pieces in different shapes, styles and sizes.

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