"It's Alina who's trying to come on front."
Social media is buzzing after Alina Amir’s viral moment from Hum Bridal Couture Week sparked intense debate about runway professionalism.
The clip dominating online discussion features influencer Alina, popularly known as the ‘Sarsarahat Girl’, during a bridal finale.
Alina, who commands a massive Instagram following, appeared visibly unsettled while standing behind actress Hira Mani on stage.
The moment unfolded during designer Shoaib Ismail’s Dehleez e Ishq bridal campaign presentation on the third day.
Videos circulating online show Alina repeatedly attempting to move into the camera frame during the finale sequence.
Her body language suggested discomfort as she remained positioned behind Hira Mani, who was the showstopper.
Many people pointed out how Alina Amir was visibly making faces during the finale.
In contrast, Hira Mani appeared calm and composed, walking with quiet confidence throughout the finale.
Social media users did not hold back, with many accusing Alina of trying too hard to grab attention.
One comment remarked: “Spotlight? It’s Alina who’s trying to come on front.”
Another user questioned: “So what if she is the showstopper? She is a senior actress. On the other hand, who the heck is Alina?”
One said:
“Hira Mani is a superstar. There’s no comparison with Alina.”
Others highlighted that the designer standing next to Hira at the end confirmed her position as the rightful showstopper.
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Alina Amir was not the only public figure facing criticism during the couture week festivities.
Actor Naeema Butt also became a talking point after walking the ramp for designer Munib Nawaz.
She appeared in a fusion sari and incorporated mannerisms from her Rubab character in Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum.
While some recognised the reference, many viewers felt the performance distracted from the runway presentation.
Online critics described her walk as uninterested, dull, and lacking the finesse expected at a bridal showcase.
The scrutiny did not end there, as TikToker Jannat Mirza also drew mixed reactions for her couture appearance.
She walked for Hassan Sheheryar Yasin, wearing an ornate outfit that many felt lacked proper fitting.
Viewers observed visible discomfort as she adjusted her trousers and appeared unsure handling the deep neckline.
Her uneasy walk triggered widespread discussion, with many suggesting she should remain within her digital comfort zone.
Across platforms, critics collectively questioned why designers increasingly overlook professional runway models.
Many felt Bridal Couture Week should prioritise trained models to maintain presentation standards and visual coherence.








