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Yashma Gill Reveals: ‘My Employees Have My Card and Spend as They Wish’

Actress Yashma Gill recently made headlines after candidly discussing feminism, finances, and the lavish spending on her close friend Hania Aamir’s birthday party during an interview with 365 News.
When the host mentioned the viral video of Hania Aamir’s surprise birthday party, they asked, “What made you spend millions on this party?”
Laughing, Yashma responded, “Since it was a surprise, it cost millions. But if you want to know the exact budget, I won’t tell you!”
While speaking about her friendship with Hania, she said, “Hania Aamir is my best friend; she’s like my sister.”
Discussing her biggest expenses, Yashma revealed, “I’m thinking of buying a house these days. I mentioned it to a friend, and he told me about houses that cost a lot.”
She admitted, “I told him I spend more than I earn.”
In a surprising revelation, she added, “My employees have my card, and they spend as they wish.”
Yashma also shared her views on marriage, stating that she would never compromise her career for anyone. She recalled approaching a marriage bureau but was shocked when they demanded Rs. 4 lakh before showing her a potential match.
Dismissing rumors about her personal life, she clarified, “I have never been in a romantic relationship. I’m a very modest girl.”
Talking about her future husband, she asserted, “I will marry someone who understands my work, schedule, family, and environment.” She firmly added, “I won’t marry a man who has a problem with my career in showbiz.”
Addressing feminism, Yashma explained, “I don’t follow these movements, but I believe everyone deserves full rights.”
She elaborated, “Men and women have different strengths and roles. Men can’t do women’s work, and women can’t do men’s work. Everyone has their place and deserves their rights.”
When discussing why men tend to pass away earlier than women, she remarked, “Men probably die earlier because they are already older.”
Referring to past traditions, she added, “Men used to marry women 15 years younger than them, which could be why they die earlier.”
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