Even though it is the 21st century, it is heartbreaking how women are still shamed, harassed, and insulted for their choice to remarry. Recently, when Dia Mirza tied knot for the second time, she became the victim of shameful bullying that shows how our society hates women rebuilding her life.
In August 2019, Dia Mirza and her former husband Sahil Sangha announced the news of their separation. They shared how the couple had mutually decided to part ways and lead separate lives.
But in course of fateful events, Dia Mirza has found love again in Vaibhav Rekhi. On February 15, Dia Mirza tied the knot with Vaibhav Rekhi in an intimate ceremony in Mumbai.
The couple, who began dating last year, got married in the garden area of Dia’s Bandra residence, in a ceremony attended by family and close friends including actor Aditi Rao Hydari and Jackky Bhagnani.
In a series of posts that comprise gorgeous pictures from the beautiful wedding, Dia Mirza shared: “Love is a full-circle that we call home. And what a miracle it is to hear its knock, open the door, and be found by it.”
Love is a full-circle that we call home. And what a miracle it is to hear its knock, open the door and be found by it. May all puzzles find their missing pieces, may all hearts heal and may the miracle of love continue to unfold all around us ❤️???????? pic.twitter.com/4a19ffyz48
— Dia Mirza (@deespeak) February 16, 2021
While many were extremely happy about how Dia Mirza found love again, many shamelessly insulted and trolled Dia for her decision to remarry.
Dia Mirza getting married for the second time.
— Mohil Malhotra????????मोहिल मल्होत्रा (@TheMohil8) February 16, 2021
True environmental warrior. Recycling husbands from time to time. ????
You got divorced one year ago.
— Waqar Ahmad (@WaqarShan927) February 16, 2021
Itny jaldi Shaadi. Lagta h k divorce is liye li k us bandy k sath Shaadi Kar sako. I think you were a cheater in your first marriage
Diya Mirza sworn to live with Vaibhav Rekhi for second time yesterday for seven lives .
I don’t know when seven lives were completed with previous one …!! ????— Lalit Tewari ???????? .. (@tewarilalit1) February 17, 2021
Congratulations???? Btw 3rd kab karni hai? ????
— Umakant Srivastava (@Umakant309) February 16, 2021
कितना नंबर है ये??
— Tina (@TinaRoy92936164) February 16, 2021
Wah kitne bar shadi karegi Aunty.. Anyways Congrats.. ????????
— अमित ™ (@HRxFan_boy) February 16, 2021
Love is a full-circle that we call home. And what a miracle it is to hear its knock, open the door and be found by it. May all puzzles find their missing pieces, may all hearts heal and may the miracle of love continue to unfold all around us ❤️???????? pic.twitter.com/4a19ffyz48
— Dia Mirza (@deespeak) February 16, 2021
Doosri teesri shaadi hai bhai, kahe ka tradition ?
— Kanwer Singh Arora (@Kanwer_Arora) February 16, 2021
Phir se shaadi
— Anjali (@Anjali75977980) February 16, 2021
Though some good netizens came forward to stop people from bashing her up for making a choice that requires a lot of courage and strength.
I wonder y ppl can’t just stop finding faults in others lives!! Its her decision whether she gets divorced or marries again at any point of time! High time that we sit back and reflect on where we are heading!! There r many more real issues in this country to be questioned!
— Robby Brar (@RobbyBrar12) February 16, 2021
You look happy! 🙂 just like you ran into Maddys arms in my fav movie..you are so kind and selfless that on your wedding day .. you took the time out to wish the same happiness for everyone finding love and fighting Breakups, stigmas and strength to start over again! Bless your
— lunchtime_nag (@nniiloufar) February 16, 2021
Wish you all the best ????????????
— Ramesh Mishra (@svkramesh69) February 16, 2021
Wish you tons of best ????????????
It needs tons of courage to start all over again
It needs tons of courage to find a new chapter
It nees lots of courage to decide on this
It needs tons of courage go on a new committment.
Best and best of luck ????????????
At IFORHER, we feel heartbroken how our society is so quick to judge and shame the woman, embarking on a journey to find love and happiness again. These hurtful comments are just a reflection of how our patriarchal society feels threatened and insulted when a woman attempts to lead a life on her own terms. As we wish Dia loads of luck and happiness, hope her strength to lead a life on her own terms will inspire many more!