Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza once again wished her fans and followers a happy New Year in her latest Instagram post with pictures of her son, Izhaan Mirza Malik sporting a new look for 2024.
The 37-year-old sports star shared her son's "transformation" with her followers, keeping up her regular posting ritual on the picture and video-sharing site.
The post captioned, "New year, new us" contains two pictures with Izhaan, captioned:
The picture that leads the post shows Sania holding her boy, who has a fake wig and fake moustache on, while the other one is a car selfie with the mother-son duo wearing a pair of sunglasses.
"Just kidding - same old goofy us. Happy 2024 everyone," the caption read.
Sania is also a posh person who frequently drops pictures in her trendy looks, which are massively adored by her followers on social media both in India and Pakistan.
The tennis ace tied the knot with former Pakistan skipper Shoaib Malik in 2010 and welcomed their son, Izhaan in 2018.
However, a change in Shoaib's Instagram bio in 2022 sparked rumours of his divorce from the tennis star.
Called the power couple, Shoaib and Sania remained in the headlines for quite a time for the reports of their alleged separation.
Their fans speculated Sania and Malik's relationship had gone sour, following some of the events hinting something was not fine between them.
However, neither Sania nor Shoaib have openly confirmed or denied the reports of their separation or divorce as yet.
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