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This Pakistani Dwarf Couple’s Heart Warming Story Will Definitely Make Your Day!

Darpan News Desk IANS, 10 Feb, 2017 12:52 PM
    Pakistan based woman Snober and her husband hadn’t dreamt of getting married because of their height but not only are they happily married now but also have an adorable baby boy. 
     
    The video of the two narrating their lives has gone viral on social media wherein Snober says she can’t be more grateful to god for turning her life around. She says her husband’s mother approached her for marriage and the next day, the family visited her house. 
     
    The two also say that their life isn’t easy because they are still ridiculed and made fun of on the streets but they have family and friends who support them and love them.
     
    The video was put out by Good Morning Aaj, has garenered ober 3 million views and has been shared over 74,000 times.
     
    Watch the video here.

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