An American woman has gone viral on Instagram after sharing a glimpse into her life on Instagram. Pakistan. After marrying a local, she moved to a small colony in Pakistan and began documenting her daily life. Taylor admits that while she never imagined living there, she’s really enjoying her new trip.
“I never thought I would end up in Pakistan, but I love it (the most)!” Taylor wrote on Instagram. She shared a video giving us a glimpse into her life.
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The video begins with a funny text that reads: “Flirting too hard, now this is my life in a small colony in Pakistan.” In the video, she shows different parts of her life, including the house she lives in and the bathroom she uses.
in another video In her profile, she shared her experience shopping for groceries in Pakistan with her husband’s family of 11.
HT.com has reached out to Taylor. This report will be updated once she responds.
The post divided the internet, with some people making racist remarks. Some believe they cannot understand why Taylor would give up her life in the United States to live in Pakistan.
One person posted, “Imagine someone trying to find happiness with you in a different way, and you reject it because you’re insecure about whether you’re living the right life. I bet she is calmer and sleeps better at night than any of the haters. “
Another added: “So sad to see.” A third commented: “From everything to nothing.” A fourth wrote: “Not sure I want this but hope it satisfies you.”
Taylor shared some information about herself and her journey in her YouTube bio. She wrote, “Salam G! Mera naam Taylor hai – I’m an American living in Pakistan with my husband Akash! Our life here is filled with awkward moments, fun chaos and a lot of faith.”
She shares the true story of her intercultural marriage on her social media channel, Taylor in Pakistan.
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