Monday, November 7, 2016

Salim Mehajer’s sister has the same name as his wife



Aisha Mehajer is Mr Mehajer’s sister, and despite her having the same name as his wife, she also kind of looks like her.
With their volumised hairstyles, heavy make-up and full lips, Ms Mehajer is sometimes hard to tell apart from her sister-in-law Aysha Mehajer.
Ms Mehajer has managed to lay low since her brother’s lavish wedding made headlines in August for causing traffic chaos but she is using social media to slowly rise to fame.
She has more than 9000 followers on Instagram and her regular selfies show her passion for beauty and fashion.
Ms Mehajer was recognised earlier this year after she won Miss Personality in the Miss Lebanon Australia Beauty Contest.
Social media shows a strong bond between Ms Mehajer and her sister-in-law, with them posing in a number of pictures together with the hashtag #sisterinlawlovin’.
Instagram also reveals Mr Mehajer, along with his sister and wife, is launching a new venture with details yet to be revealed.
Ms Mehajer has managed to stay out of the spotlight so far and keep a low profile as her brother constantly faces scrutiny.
Mr Mehajer, Auburn’s deputy mayor and property developer, first dominated headlines after his extravagant wedding, where Ms Mehajer was a bridesmaid.
He was later ordered to pay a $220 fine for the disruption he caused by shutting down a Sydney street.
At the time Ms Mehajer shot back at media reports that suggested neighbours were furious about the wedding.
“Neighbours were angry apparently. Meanwhile, the whole street was at the front of their homes cheering, dancing, clapping and filming with us,’ she wrote.
“To all the people making absurd assumptions; you just wish you were invited.”
It seems Ms Mehajer has a close relationship with her brother, she has posted happy snaps of the two of them and is also employed by his company, Sydney Project Group.
Mr Mehajer’s recent involvement with a number of court cases has prompted calls for him to resign from council.
In September, four of his fellow Auburn councillors arranged a meeting for the deputy mayor to step down.
So far all calls have been unsuccessful and fellow councillors gave him the nickname “Mr Teflon” because “nothing sticks”.
He ran into trouble with the law in 2012 after allegedly hitting two women with his $300,000 Ferrari, but successfully appealed his negligent driving conviction and was acquitted.

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