
Preity Zinta will VANISH after IPL 2025 final, where does PBKS owner live, it is...
In these collection of pictures, we find out all about Punjab Kings co-owner Preity Zinta's husband and her home which is far away from India.
Preity Zinta is co-owner of IPL 2025 finalist Punjab Kings. The Bollywood star has 23 per cent stake in PBKS. Image credit: Source: Instagram
Preity Zinta is married to financial analyst Gene Goodenough since 2016. The couple have twins Jai and Gia, born through surrogacy in 2021. Image credit: Source: Instagram
After IPL 2025, Preity Zinta will travel 13000 kms away from India to Los Angeles in the United States. Her husband Gene Goodenough pursued his MBA from Esade before specializing in Finance and Marketing at USC Marshall School of Business in Los Angeles.
Preity Zinta's PBKS lost to RCB in IPL 2025 final by six runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad last week.
Preity Zinta and her husband met through mutual friends in the United States. They have initially kept their relationship secret before marriage.
Preity Zinta's PBKS had topped the league stages Points Table in IPL 2025 season.
Preity Zinta keeps travelling to India regularly during IPL season or during IPL auctions.
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