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Parizoda: "They said no one would marry a dancer"

Parizoda: "They said no one would marry a dancer"

Dancer Parizoda was a guest on the "Mening oshxonam" program, where she shared sincere thoughts about her creative path and personal challenges. She did not hide the fact that she faced opposition from her family when she decided to become a dancer.

According to Parizoda, when she first started dancing, people around her often repeated the stereotype that "no one marries a dancer, they are frivolous." However, despite these words, she did not turn back from her path.

"At that time, I made a firm resolution: I will be a dancer, I will get married, I will have children, and I will be one of those exemplary families that have their place in society. I even said, 'My prince will take me away while I am dancing on stage.' I didn't know the future then, but my intentions were pure and honest. That is why God brought everything to me with ease," she said.

The artist's sincere words were widely discussed on social media. Many followers emphasized that "right intentions and faith lead to great results" and described Parizoda's life story as inspiring.

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