This Danish Woman Traveled All the Way to Pakistan to Marry Her ‘Blacklisted’ Love

True love finds a way.

As the saying goes “true love has a habit of coming back”, this Danish woman traveled all the way to Pakistan after the Pakistani man she loved was denied a visa.

We get to see many cross-border love stories and marriages these days. In this day and age, where we think mankind has gotten selfish and greedy and that love does not exist, there are still a few people who would fight till the end and won’t give up on their love easily.

Against all odds

A similar story emerged on the internet recently where Greta, a Danish woman came to Pakistan to marry the love of her life Shahzeb, a resident of Faisalabad.

The beautiful story behind Greta and Shahzeb has been receiving love and support on social media platforms. Apparently, Shahzeb was denied a visa by the Danish Embassy which ruined his marriage plans. Disheartened by the news, Greta’s parents tried to support her in all the possible ways.


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First, they contacted a radio station to share the story behind two people from different backgrounds. The radio station actually ended up releasing a song called ‘Blacklisted love’.

Not one to give up, Greta, along with her parents, arrived in Pakistan to meet Shahzeb. And it ended well, because they also had a nice little wedding.

Speaking about the couple’s first interaction, Greta recalled:

“I saw him for the first time at a coffee shop in Malaysia.”

She also added that she found him quite handsome.

While talking about her journey and her experience in Pakistan, Greta appreciated the hospitality she received and said that the culture of Pakistan is very beautiful. She further continued:

“Pakistan gave us such a warm welcome. Shahzeb’s family members welcomed us with rose petals when we arrived and it was so beautiful. Nothing like that ever happens in Denmark.”


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