I was 17 when I was forced into marriage. I had no hand in it, and I didn’t even enjoy being with the man. Also, I wanted to study, but no one listened to me. I wanted to move forward in life, it wasn’t a happy situation. Because of some family problems, I had to stick around. Qandeel Baloch Read Quote
There was a time my parents never listened to me. They wouldn’t have forced me into marriage had they heard me out. But now, they support me. Qandeel Baloch Read Quote
I have already applied to the Home Ministry for security. So far, I have got nothing. For security, I am staying underground. Qandeel Baloch Read Quote
Many said I am not a Baloch and I have nothing to do with the community; in general, the feeling is that I am doing everything to bring shame to Pakistan. But I will not stop. Qandeel Baloch Read Quote
I am facing threats. But I believe that death is preordained – when you are meant to die, you will die. Qandeel Baloch Read Quote
I have no interest that I go to India or go to Hollywood or Bollywood. I’m not interested. I am a social media sensation. This is what I like. Qandeel Baloch Read Quote
At least international media can see how I am trying to change the typical orthodox mindset of people who don’t want to come out of their shells of false beliefs and old practices. Qandeel Baloch Read Quote
Pakistan is a free country, so according to me, in a free country, it’s every right of the citizen to live the way they wish. Qandeel Baloch Read Quote
I did a job. I completed my Matric and my Bachelors. I did a marketing job. I worked as a bus hostess. I did a lot of jobs; I struggled a lot. I got out from there. The first thing I did when I got out of Darul Aman was my Matric. Then I did my Bachelors privately; I kept doing it. Qandeel Baloch Read Quote