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Malala Yousafzai and Asser Malik

Malala Yousafzaiand her husband,Asser Malik, are giving fans a glimpse of their life as newlyweds.

Yousafzai, 24, recently posted a video of herself and her husband playing a game onTikTok, which she then shared onInstagramMonday. In the clip, she and Malik proposed possible new year’s resolutions, tossing a pen into a cup to determine whether or not they should give them a try.

At the start of the video, Yousafzai turned to Malik and asked “You ready for this?” Then, she wondered “Should I start going to gym?” and tossed the pen at the cup in front of them as it bounced off the rim and onto the table.

“Thank goodness!” she exclaimed in relief as her husband laughed.

Next, Malik asked about buying a PlayStation – and missed the cup, much to Yousafzai’s joy. When it was her turn again, she asked if her husband should shave his beard, and intentionally threw the pen off to the side, not even aiming for the cup.

Her husband laughed and buried his head in his arms, while Yousafzai joked, “You can’t. Not allowed. If you shave your beard, just leave the house. I don’t want to see you.”

After her husband asks if Yousafzai should stop shopping in January and the pen bounced off the glass, the human rights activist asked, “Should I unfollowHasan Minhajon Instagram?” While the pen didn’t land in the cup, Yousafzai said she still thinks they should “count that as a yes, because it did touch the glass.”

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Malala Yousafzai and husband Asser Malik attend a special gala performance of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Cinderella” in support of The Malala Fund at Gillian Lynne Theatre on November 22, 2021 in London, England.

Yousafzai leaned over and dropped the pen right in the cup to confirm a solid “yes.” At the end of their game, she told her husband, “that was good,” as the two high-fived — or tried to. After missing hands, they gave the high-five a second shot and closed the clip with a hug.

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Yousafzai and Malikwedin November in a small ceremony in Birmingham, England. Though the activist said she had previously been skeptical about marriage, she opened her heart to the idea during her second year at Oxford University, she toldVoguein July.

“I just thought, ‘I’m never going to get married, never going to have kids — just going to do my work. I’m going to be happy and live with my family forever,’ " she said at the time. “I didn’t realize that you’re not the same person all the time. You change as well and you’re growing. You have to find a future for yourself.”

source: people.com