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Fact Check: Are Mohammed Shami and Sania Mirza Really Tying the Knot, or Just Knotting Up the Rumours?

Rumours are like fire. They can spread like wildfire and destroy everything in their path. In the age of social media, a single spark can set off a chain reaction, leading to chaos in a matter of hours.

This is exactly what has happened with the recent rumours swirling around Indian cricketer Mohammed Shami and tennis icon Sania Mirza. The claim? That these two sports giants are about to get married. Sounds like a juicy gossip piece, doesn't it?

Mohammed Shami and Sania Mirza to tie the knot image via X YadavAditya01

But before we start imagining a fairytale wedding, let's take a closer look at the situation, and more importantly, separate the facts from the fiction.

Fact Check: The Shami-Mirza Wedding Rumour

Let's get right to it: the rumours circulating about Mohammed Shami and Sania Mirza tying the knot are nothing but a hoax. A viral photo that claimed to show the two together was not real-it's been confirmed as an AI-generated image. Yes, artificial intelligence at work, creating pictures that never actually happened.

After conducting thorough checks and using AI-image detection tools, Mykhel can confirm that these pictures were fake. Even Sania Mirza's father, Imran Mirza, earlier shot down any romance speculation, calling it "baseless" (via HT).

Meanwhile, Shami himself addressed the matter directly in an interview with YouTuber Shubhankar Mishra, urging people to be responsible on social media and avoid spreading such fabricated stories.

The Origin of the Rumour

It didn't take long for the rumour to go viral. Following the fake images' widespread circulation, some social media users jumped to the conclusion that the two sports stars, both of whom had recently separated from their respective spouses, were about to get married. It seemed plausible to some, especially when the image looked real enough to fool many.

But here's the reality check: Sania and Shami are not getting married. The photos circulating online are just another example of how easily misinformation can spread in today's digital age.

Mohammed Shami Speaks Out

In response to the false claims, Shami made sure his voice was heard. During his conversation with Mishra, the 34-year-old pacer stated, "I urge everyone to be responsible with social media and refrain from spreading such rumours." He went on to add that while some might find these memes or rumours entertaining, they can have serious consequences, and it's crucial to think before sharing them.

Shami, who has been through his own public challenges-including a divorce from his ex-wife Hasin Jahan in 2018-understands firsthand the damage that baseless rumours can do. He's clearly not a fan of seeing his name linked to fabricated stories.

Sania Mirza's Life Beyond the Rumours

While some fans have taken to social media suggesting that Sania Mirza should marry Shami, the tennis icon is far from interested in fueling such gossip. She has been busy juggling her professional career and her responsibilities as a mother to her son, Izhaan Mirza Malik.

Recently, Sania has been traveling between Dubai and Hyderabad, focusing on her son's well-being, rather than engaging with rumours that simply don't matter.

Sania, like Shami, has been no stranger to personal headlines, especially following her divorce from cricketer Shoaib Malik. But she's never been one to let her private life overshadow her achievements. This is a woman who's made history in tennis, not headlines for the wrong reasons.

The Verdict: Fact or Fiction?

In short, the rumors surrounding Mohammed Shami and Sania Mirza's supposed marriage are entirely false. These AI-generated photos are nothing more than a product of technology and imagination.

Story first published: Wednesday, January 22, 2025, 19:39 [IST]
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