Dubai's internet sensation Abdu Rozik set to wed Emirati sweetheart in July
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by Balikbayan Store
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Dubai's own Abdu Rozik, the Tajik internet sensation standing just over three feet tall, is preparing for a significant milestone — marrying his Emirati sweetheart from Sharjah. Speaking exclusively to Khaleej Times, Rozik expressed his excitement, saying, "I cannot imagine anything more precious than this love. I cannot wait to start my new journey in life."
The wedding, scheduled for July 7 at an undisclosed location in the UAE, was confirmed by the International Fighting Championship Management (IFCM), Rozik's management company. An IFCM spokesperson shared their joy, stating, "Abdu Rozik is thrilled about it. We're all delighted for him and wish the couple the best."
Rozik, 20, will be tying the knot with his 19-year-old Emirati bride-to-be, Amira. Rozik disclosed to Khaleej Times the charming tale of their first encounter at Cipriani Dolci in Dubai Mall back in February, emphasizing, "Everyday life is not easy for me and finding love seemed an even harder challenge as there are so many obstacles. But Allhamdulillah, I’ve found Amira, and she loves me for who and what I am."
While details of the wedding celebrations remain undisclosed, IFCM clarified that it's a love marriage, with the couple recently getting engaged.
From humble beginnings in Tajikistan's Bangkent region, where he battled childhood rickets, Rozik has overcome adversity to achieve remarkable success. Starting with meager earnings singing at a local bazaar, he has risen to become a celebrated influencer with over 8.2 million followers on Instagram.
Rozik's popularity surged following his viral mixed martial arts (MMA) bout with rival Hasbulla Magomedov. His journey includes receiving the UAE Golden Visa and being crowned 'Celebrity Influencer of the Year.'
Having collaborated with renowned figures like Grammy winner AR Rahman and producer RedOne, Rozik has firmly established himself in the international limelight. He has also ventured into reality television, appearing as a contestant on Bigg Boss, an Indian reality show franchise.
Earlier this year, Rozik expanded his endeavors by launching the Habibi restaurant in Leeds, taking over the expansive former East 59th venue at Victoria Gate.