Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Malala Yousafzai Reveals Adorable Story Of How A Go-Karting Mishap Led Her To Husband, Asser Malik


(MENAFN- Live Mint) Malala Yousafzai, the youngest-ever Nobel Peace Prize laureate and a global symbol of courage and resilience, has shared a heartwarming glimpse into her love story with husband Asser Malik.

In a candid street interview with Meetcutenyc, the couple recalled how they first crossed paths seven years ago during a go-karting outing.“I had a mini crash,” Malala laughed.“I was actually very nervous and worried,” Asser added, admitting he feared she might have a concussion.

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The accident turned into the start of a bond that deepened over time.“I like many things about him; he's sensible, kind, looks after people, and he's funny. More importantly, he laughs at my jokes,” Malala said with a smile. Asser's favourite thing about her?“Definitely her sense of humour... and her cheeks. I'm a big fan of her cheeks,” he quipped.

The pair also reflected on what keeps their relationship strong.“For a relationship to be healthy, you need open conversations. You need to be patient and kind,” Malala shared. She revealed that they make it a point to address any tension right away, even if it takes a few tries for her to open up.“He'll ask me again and again, 'Are you okay?' And after the fifth time, I'll finally say, 'Yes, I'm a bit upset.'”

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For Malala, feeling safe enough to express emotions is essential:“When you don't feel judged, you can be yourself and talk through things.”

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The 28-year-old activist has also spoken about how their seven-year age gap adds a special dynamic to their marriage. In a TikTok video posted on August 20, she offered what she called“free relationship advice,” saying,“If you marry someone slightly older, like I did, you will suddenly be at legendary rock concerts - and I will admit, Oasis in Dublin ended up being a show I loved as much as Asser.”

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Malala, who became a global icon after surviving a Taliban assassination attempt at just 15, continues to inspire millions.

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