“This is what happens when you’re not using an iPhone.”
TikTok stars Jannat Mirza and Sehar Mirza, known for their polished social media personas, are now making headlines for their unfiltered looks.
A recent video of the two without filters or professional lighting has gone viral.
It has ignited intense discussions across platforms about online beauty standards and how misleading they can be.
The sisters, who are often praised for their elegance, glowing skin, and camera-ready charm, were seen sitting casually in the now-viral clip.
While both wore visible makeup, the absence of post-production effects and enhancements laid bare a more natural look.
Fans who were accustomed to their heavily curated content expressed surprise at the contrast.
Jannat, one of the most-followed TikTokers in Pakistan, has built her digital empire on engaging lip-syncs, style statements, and glamour-infused content.
Her younger sister, Sehar, has similarly enjoyed a devoted fan base, especially after her marriage and subsequent move abroad.
Together, they’ve represented a vision of digital-age beauty until now.
The viral clip has divided the internet.
Some users responded with humour and sarcasm, expressing newfound confidence in their own appearances.
A user said: “Today, I’ve fallen in love with myself.”
Another commented: “This is what happens when you’re not using an iPhone.”
One user quipped: “After watching this video, I finally feel beautiful too.”
Others, however, were quick to point out that the sisters still wore full makeup, arguing that the clip simply showed how much difference lighting and filters can make.
One viewer noted: “They didn’t go natural. They just didn’t have filters on.”
Many defended the Mirza sisters, appreciating their willingness to appear without digital perfection.
Others questioned the curated beauty narratives that influencers often project.
The contrast, though subtle to some, felt jarring to those who’ve long idealised them as flawless.
This isn’t Jannat Mirza’s first brush with controversy or public fascination.
She recently trended for reportedly booking an entire plane for Hajj, a claim that sparked both awe and scepticism.
Her statement on the Indo-Pak conflict also resulted in mass trolling in May 2025.
In an Instagram story, she wrote:
“I was supposed to spend my holidays in London, but due to the looming threat of war between India and Pakistan, I’ve decided to cut my trip short and return home.”
Many trolled her, saying this was the only solution to restore peace in the region.
Now, with this unfiltered moment spreading like wildfire, the spotlight has shifted to her again.
As the debate continues, one thing is clear – Jannat Mirza and Sehar Mirza, filter or no filter, remain firmly in the public eye.








