Pakistani television star Ayeza Khan’s marriage to actor Danish Taimoor has again become the subject of online speculation after Rabia Abid Ali shared a wedding photograph of the couple alongside a message referring to rumors of a separation.
The post quickly drew attention because it arrived while social media users were already discussing changes to Khan’s Instagram profile. Some followers noted that pictures featuring Taimoor appeared to have been removed or edited, while others focused on Khan’s recent fashion posts. Neither development, on its own, provided evidence that the couple had separated.
Khan and Taimoor are among Pakistan’s most recognizable entertainment couples and have two children. Both have established careers in television, and their marriage has long attracted public interest. That familiarity helped unverified claims spread quickly across entertainment pages and fan accounts.
Ali shared an older photo of herself with the couple from their wedding. In the accompanying message, she said she had heard a major rumor about their separation and hoped it was untrue. Her post did not offer evidence or cite a source, and there has been no confirmation of a split from either Khan or Taimoor.
Instead, Khan has reportedly rejected the speculation. In a reply shared by a fan page, she wrote, “Rumours are fake.” The brief response was widely interpreted as a denial of claims that the couple is divorcing or living separately.

Ali’s decision to discuss the rumor publicly prompted a mixed, and often critical, response. One social media user asked, “Are you trying to get views?” Another wrote, “Aunties like these add fuel to the fire.” A third said, “You could have called them personally to ask in place of posting this.”
The reactions reflected a broader concern over the way unverified claims about celebrities’ private lives can gain momentum online. Several users argued that Ali could have contacted the couple privately rather than amplifying the speculation. Others said her message was intended as an expression of concern rather than confirmation of a marital problem.
The discussion also illustrates how changes to an Instagram feed, public appearances, or clothing choices are often presented as clues about celebrity relationships, even when those details have no confirmed connection to a couple’s private circumstances.
As of publication, neither Khan nor Taimoor had issued a detailed public statement about the rumors. Khan’s short reply remains the clearest response attributed to either of them, and it directly disputes the speculation.
The reports reviewed for this article did not provide evidence that the couple had separated or begun divorce proceedings. Until either person addresses the matter more fully, breakup reports remain unconfirmed social media claims. Ali’s post may have revived the conversation, but Khan’s own words suggest the rumors should not be treated as established fact.

