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Ayeza Khan’s Daughter Rejects ‘Princess’ Title, Want Athlete Identity

Ayeza Khan’s daughter, Hoorain, has captured attention for her rejection of being called a “princess,” instead proudly identifying herself as an athlete. Ayeza, one of Pakistan’s most-followed celebrities, recently shared this anecdote while celebrating her daughter’s achievements in swimming. The Chupke Chupke star’s recognition of Hoorain’s athletic pursuits highlights a modern, empowering approach to parenting.

Ayeza Khan’s Daughter Shines in Sports

Taking to Instagram, Ayeza Khan shared a photo of her daughter participating in a swimming competition, expressing immense pride. “I’m so proud of all the young swimmers today, especially my daughter, who is part of this group of champions,” she wrote. Ayeza affectionately added, “My little princess doesn’t like being called a princess because she insists, ‘I’m an athlete.’”

The post resonated widely, showcasing Ayeza’s support for her daughter’s sporting ambitions. Hoorain, born in 2015, is not just breaking stereotypes but also setting an inspiring example for young girls interested in sports.

A Glimpse into Family Life

Ayeza Khan often shares glimpses of her family’s milestones, from birthday celebrations to candid moments. Earlier this year, she marked her son Rayan’s seventh birthday with a coordinated family portrait in elegant white outfits. Similarly, Hoorain’s sixth birthday in 2021 was a lavish Barbie-themed event, reflecting her evolving interests over the years.

Ayeza’s approach to parenting strikes a balance between protection and encouragement. In a past interview, she mentioned her and her husband Danish Taimoor’s natural protectiveness towards their daughter. However, her celebration of Hoorain’s swimming success demonstrates a commitment to letting her children thrive on their own terms, fostering confidence and independence.

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