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Naimal Khawar responds to trolls accusing her of plastic surgery

Naimal Khawar responds to trolls accusing her of plastic surgery

Naimal Khawar responds to trolls accusing her of plastic surgery. Naimal Khawar, a former actress and the wife of actor Hamza Ali Abbasi, began her acting career with “Verna” and rose to prominence with her debut drama “Anaa.” However, after marrying Hamza Ali Abbasi, she chose to leave the industry.

Despite her exit from acting, she maintains an active presence on social media, particularly on Instagram, where she gives peeks at her personal life and artwork.

Khawar’s beauty has gotten a lot of notice in recent months because she’s appeared in many fashion campaigns for different brands. Significant alterations in her facial characteristics have been noticed by netizens, leading to conjecture that she has undergone cosmetic surgery. These rumors spurred a debate on various internet forums, with many people voicing their thoughts on the likely changes.

Her latest shoot with Asim Jofa added fuel to the fire. Recently, she took to Instagram to announce the news with the caption “I am beyond thrilled to finally reveal my latest collaboration with the incredibly talented @asimjofa Asim Jofa for his breathtaking new collection ‘ZARI SITARA’. This collection is all about channeling the essence of celestial beauty, with glimmering spangles and intricate zari weaving.”

The reactions and comments surrounding Naimal’s changed looks have been extensively covered by numerous media outlets and have reached social media platforms, generating a flurry of discussions.

Naimal Khawar responds to trolls accusing her of plastic surgery

In response to the influx of negative comments, the former actress made the decision to disable comments under her post. Some fans went to the extent of accusing her of being influenced by her sister-in-law, who happens to be a dermatologist. Here’s a glimpse into some of the comments that were made:

Despite the criticism, she got an outpouring of love and support from her devoted supporters and lovers. Both Naimal and her sister, Fiza, expressed their deep sadness and distress at the negativity, emphasizing the critical need of compassion in human connections. They pleaded with others to refrain from casting judgment.

Fiza commented, “The number of toxic & hateful comments made here by other women is SICKENING. Just because someone is a public figure does not give you the right to be so horrible. All of you need to introspect about what’s made your hearts so dark to be dragging another woman down like this. Practice some kindness, it will do good to all your souls.”

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