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Following allegations of domestic violence against Mohsin Abbas Haider, earlier this week Humaima Malick too revealed details about the abuse she suffered during her three-year marriage and later her struggle during a traumatic seven-year-long relationship. Although she didn’t name anyone, she was presumably talking about actor Shamoon Abbasi to whom she got married in 2010.

Shamoon has since addressed Humaima’s claim in a detailed Facebook post, saying he is friends with her even now. “Me and Humaima have been good friends even after our divorce and always respected each other in general, and in public places,” he wrote.

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“She was my wife, not a girl-friend, she was in my nikkah so I always respected her and her family and had great moments with them,” he said, hinting at a cordial relationship between the two even after their separation.

Shamoon shared his confusion about Humaima’s post since they’ve been separated for more than five years now. “May be we didn’t agree on few points and argued a few times. But it doesn’t mean we ever wanted to hurt each other to that extend,” he wrote.

 

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He also revealed his utmost support for Humaima and her success post their separation and that he has always wished for her happiness. “She spent seven years of some kind of painful treatment and I am feeling sad as I wanted to see her happy in her life honestly. And she knows that, because every time we talk we exchange prayers for each other,” wrote the Durj actor.

He further claimed that Humaima had even called him a few months ago, wanting to work on a joint venture, which he agreed to do at a later date.

“She is still in touch with my entire family. Humaima also visits my mom now and then. So, in my view everything was pretty decent and low key we never had any sort of arguments after separating,” he cleared.

He ended his long confessional post with well wishes for Humaima, and extended his sincere prayers for the actress and her career.