Pakistan’s Hasnain Lehri surprises Loujain Adada with grand proposal on Netflix’s Dubai Bling

A combination of still images taken from Netflix's show 'Dubai Bling' on December 14, 2023, shows Pakistani fashion model Hasnain Lehri and Lebanese reality TV star Loujain ‘LJ’ Adada. (Photo courtesy: sadiqidas/Instagram)
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Updated 14 December 2023
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Pakistan’s Hasnain Lehri surprises Loujain Adada with grand proposal on Netflix’s Dubai Bling

  • Show follows lives of wealthy Arab women in Dubai as they navigate high society, fashion and love
  • Lehri announced his relationship on social media last year, posting a picture of couple on Instagram

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani model Hasnain Lehri has made his debut in season two of the hit Netflix show Dubai Bling, surprising his partner Lebanese reality TV star Loujain ‘LJ’ Adada with a grand proposal.

Lehri announced their relationship on social media last year, posting a picture on Instagram.

“I thought fairy tales would never come true until I met my princess,” the caption read, followed by the initials H and L written next to an infinity symbol.




A still images taken from Netflix's show 'Dubai Bling' on December 14, 2023, shows Pakistani fashion model Hasnain Lehri. (Photo courtesy: Netflix)

Now, Lehri has made his debut in episode seven of the Dubai Bling, a reality TV series that premiered on Netflix in 2022 and follows the lives of wealthy, glamorous Arab women in Dubai as they navigate high society, fashion, and relationships. Each episode is around 45 minutes long and features lavish parties, designer fashion, and opulent lifestyles.




A still images taken from Netflix's show 'Dubai Bling' on December 14, 2023, shows Pakistani fashion model Hasnain Lehri proposing to partner Lebanese reality TV star Loujain ‘LJ’ Adada. (Photo courtesy: Netflix)

The show’s second season came to an end with Lehri proposing to Adada in front of all their friends. The episode left the audience hanging, as Adada’s response was not yet shown.

Adada is the widow of the late Saudi millionaire Walid Ahmed Juffali with whom she had two children.


Pakistan, Oman navies discuss maritime security, ink agreement to share shipping data

Updated 24 December 2025
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Pakistan, Oman navies discuss maritime security, ink agreement to share shipping data

  • Visiting Oman royal navy commander calls on Pakistan Naval Chief Admiral Naveed Ashraf in Islamabad
  • White shipping agreement refers to exchange of prior information on movement of commercial ships

ISLAMABAD: The naval commanders of Pakistan and Oman discussed regional maritime security on Wednesday and signed an agreement to share shipping information with each other, the Pakistan Navy said in a statement.

The press release followed a meeting between Pakistan Naval Chief Admiral Naveed Ashraf and the visiting Oman Royal Navy Commander Rear Admiral Saif Bin Nasser Bin Mohsin Al Rahbi at Naval Headquarters in Islamabad.

Both navies maintain close professional relations, reflected in expert-level staff talks, joint training, bilateral exercises, and participation in multilateral exercises between the Pakistan Navy and the Royal Navy of Oman.

“During the meeting, matters of mutual interest, regional maritime security and bilateral naval cooperation were discussed,” the Pakistan Navy said.

The MoU was signed by both sides at a ceremony at the Naval Headquarters, the navy’s media wing confirmed. 

“The MoU is aimed at establishing of guidelines and procedures for information sharing in order to enhance mutual awareness of white shipping,” the Pakistan Navy said in a statement. 

White shipping agreement refers to the exchange of prior information on the movement and identity of commercial non-military merchant vessels.

Information regarding the identity of vessels helps countries tackle potential threats from sea routes. This particularly helps in the development of a proper regional maritime domain awareness

The statement said Al Rahbi lauded Pakistan Navy’s professionalism and acknowledged its ongoing contributions to maritime security and regional stability.

Pakistan and Oman share geographical proximity and common maritime boundaries. Bilateral relations between the two brotherly countries span a wide range of areas, including economic cooperation, people-to-people contacts and strong defense ties.

In December, a Royal Navy flotilla from Oman visited Karachi to take part in the annual bilateral Thamar Al Tayyib (TAT) 2025 exercise. 

Pakistan Navy and the Royal Navy of Oman have been conducting the TAT series of exercises regularly since 1980.