Jennifer Gates, the eldest daughter of Bill Gates, married Nayel Nassar in an Islamic ceremony a few months ago. How are you now?
Jennifer and Nassar married in October last year. This means that at this time, their marriage has been running for 8 months. Apparently, Jennifer continued to study medicine after marriage.
On social media, Jennifer sometimes posts updates about her life. He posted some wedding photos with Nassar. Recently, Jennifer looked selfie with her iPhone wearing a kind of medical uniform, complete with a stethoscope.
Jennifer graduated from the prestigious Stanford campus in 2018 with a major in biology. So next, he majored in medicine at Mount Sinai's Icahn School of Medicine, located in New York.
"I grew up hearing about the deaths of children at the dinner table, about polio, about the HIV/AIDS epidemic," Jennnifer Gates said of why studying these sciences.
Jennifer also displays her activities in horse riding which she likes. Then, he posted a photo with his sister, Phoebe, and Rory. They celebrated the graduation of Rory, who is Bill Gates' second child.
"Celebrating Rory's graduation from the University of Chicago. Double major and master's in 4 years. So proud of you," he wrote in the caption.
Meanwhile, Jennifer Gates' husband, Nayel Nassar, on Instagram displays many photos of him in an equestrian competition. Nassar was a professional equestrian and often won titles at prestigious championships.
In one photo, he wishes Jennifer a happy 26th birthday. The daughter of Bill Gates looked elegant in a brown dress.
"Happy birthday. My world, best friend, wife. The world is not the same without you. You never cease to amaze me," he wrote.
Jennifer and Nassar married in a private Islamic ceremony on Friday evening, October 15, United States time. Then the civil registration was carried out and a reception the next day with 300 invited guests attending.
"Our main wedding ceremony took place on Saturday. It was a beautiful fall day. The ceremony was facilitated by old friends and family. It was a special and intimate moment," said Jennifer of her wedding.
"Good luck, interfaith marriages are not always easy," wrote a netizen who believes the two are still in their respective faiths.