Hania Aamir speaks out on online negativity in her instagram post

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Famous Pakistani actress and model Hania Aamir speaks out on online negativity in her Instagram post.

In her post, she said, “I am no stranger to controversy. And considering everything that had been going around me, I actually got very exhausted.”

“I spent weeks just thinking, what’s wrong? Am I doing something wrong? Do I need to reinvent? Do I need to do things differently? And I realised that people just hate happy women”, Hania added.

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Meri Zindagi Hai Tu

The beautiful star recently worked in the most famous drama serial aired on ARY Digital named Meri Zindagi Hai Tu.

Speaking further about the women’s criticism, Hania stated that most of the netizens, even from our own community, pull us down. Strangers pull us down. And I’m not saying just men, women as well pull us down. And for what?

“When a woman has audacity, when she acts like she doesn’t want your validation, she doesn’t need it”, Hania said.

While advocating for women on social media, she said, “Of course she’s hated on because how dare you not fit into the mould that we have for you in our brain? That’s the problem. They could be living their lives. They could be happy. They could look content. They could be like, you’re this, you’re that. And it generally doesn’t make sense.”

While stressing the cause of the issue, Hania Aamir added, “How did we get here? We always say, what will people say? The concept is very old. And we talk a lot on the internet that, oh, we should not care about what people say. But are we not realising the fact that it’s all just shifted from family and home to Instagram?”

Hania Aamir appealed that just let the bygones be bygones, by saying that hate is not good for women. She also said that think before hating a female on social media.

Think about whether you are hating someone just because she is getting popular, she is achieving too much, she is enjoying her life. Just think for once, she stated.

She concluded by saying, “Stop this act because as a world, we’re not working towards making a safe space for women to exist, how they want to exist. They’ll be safe when they wear what you want them to wear. They will be safe when they speak, sit and act how you want them to.”

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