Aaliya Honey was a emerging model from Lahore who is believed to be the second wife of Shahbaz Sharif the Ex Chief Minister of Punjab. While many believe that she was the third wife of Ex-CM of Punjab.
Though PMLN leader never publicly acknowledged the marriage but it is widely believed that she was one of the wives of Shehbaz Sharif.
Marriage:
It is believed that Shahbaz Sharif married Aaliya Honey in 1993 shortly after the death of his first wife Begum Nusrat Shahbaz. There are many rumors about their extra marital affairs before marriage but these are only gossips without any evidence.
The relationship between CM Shahbaz Sharif was so common and popular during his provincial government that many believed the cavalry bridge was built so that he may reach at his house wife without delays.
Among the people of Lahore the bridge became known as Honey Bridge because they believed it was constructed to avoid traffic while visiting Aaliya Honey. Many pictures & images are circulating on social media but none are of Aaliya Honey.
Divorce:
Like the marriage there are many rumors about their divorce, it is widely believed that the divorce happened when Shahbaz Sharif was living in exile in Saudi Arabia. What was the reason for the separation is not known.
Death:
Aaliya Honey died after few months of the divorce, the sudden death was a shock for her family members. It is said that she gave birth to a daughter named Khadija Sharif, it is believed that Shahbaz Sharif is the father.
Details about the life, background and family are not available about Aaliya Honey. No Wikipedia profile or biography is available.
Shahbaz Sharif’s Other Wives:
It is claimed that Shahbaz Sharif married with 5 different women during his life, these are:
1) Begum Nusrat Shahbaz
2) Nargis Khosa
3) Aaliya Honey
4) Tehmina Durrani
5) Kalsoom Hayi
The only official wedding & marriages were with his cousin Begum Nusrat Shahbaz and later with Tehmina Durrani. Other marriages and scandals emerged and were discussed on media but were never acknowledged or refuted by the Sharif family.