‘Love is Blind, Habibi’ fans speculate Safa and Mohammed are not together; Here’s why

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Love is Blind, Habibi‘ is currently one of the most talked-about dating reality shows. It was released on Netflix on October 10. Those who have watched the show are aware of all that has happened between the male and female participants. Few contestants found love whereas few got engaged but later parted ways.

Of the six engaged couples, only three couples walked down the aisle. Safa and Mohammed were the only couple to tie the knot in the show’s ninth episode. They had a fairytale wedding in the presence of their family members. Given that the show was filmed a year ago, are they still married? Well, a few ‘Love is Blind, Habibi‘ fans are convinced that the couple is not together.

The two are active on social media and keep sharing posts. Fans have noticed that they are not wearing wedding rings in the content posted on their Insta Stories. Fans have also pointed out that Safa and Mohammed are not following each other on Instagram.

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Amid this, Safa recently shared a picture from her wedding day with Mohammed on ‘Love is Blind, Habibi‘. Whatever other say, this is enough to prove that they are still happily married.

All nine episodes of ‘Love is Blind, Habibi‘ hosted by celebrity couple Elham Ali and Khaled Saqir are available on Netflix. The reunion episode will be released soon.



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