Saheefa Jabbar criticised for Fake Pregnancy Photo

Saheefa Jabbar Khattak faced criticism for sharing a pregnancy photo which later turned out to be fake, with many finding it “distasteful”.

Saheefa Jabbar criticised for Fake Pregnancy Photo f

“Why make a prank out of this pregnancy thing??"

Saheefa Jabbar Khattak is facing backlash following a fake pregnancy post.

On October 23, 2024, Saheefa shared a photo of herself cradling a baby bump, which initially sparked a wave of congratulations from everyone.

Everyone, including fans and even industry colleagues, started congratulating her.

Given her recent struggles with stress, pain, and depression – issues she has openly discussed with her followers – the news seemed positive.

However, shortly after the flood of supportive messages, Saheefa revealed that the pregnancy photo was merely a prank.

She explained that it was part of her role in a TV show.

In an Instagram Story, Saheefa wrote: “Now that I have your attention… don’t forget to watch Moray Piya every Monday to Friday.”

To clear up the confusion, she explained:

“I cannot believe that this is even happening, I am in the middle of the scene and this is hilarious and I am enjoying this, I will not take it down.

“I cannot believe I have gotten so many comments and my WhatsApp is flooding right now and my husband must be shocked, he is sleeping right now.”

This revelation triggered outrage among her followers and the general public, who felt the picture was “distasteful” and “insensitive”.

Saheefa Jabbar criticised for Fake Pregnancy Photo

A user said: “Well dear now if people will troll you then you will come and say with tears ‘I’m in depression’.

“It’s not most of the time men who humiliate women but women.

“Why make a prank out of this pregnancy thing?? Don’t you see so many mothers who are barren would have been hurt and triggered?”

Another commented: “Now there are women who make fun and pranks out of these pregnancy things and then blame men for humiliating women, and when they are trolled they start crying.

“I mean she knew very well this thing will give her attention and she did it just for fun. Wow.”

One wrote: “First she will do a prank, people will troll and then baji will cry for mental health issues. Please be sensible!”

Saheefa Jabbar ended up turning back on her decision and deleted her post.

The incident follows earlier criticisms directed at Saheefa for sharing a photo in which she was hugging her husband.

In response to the backlash, she took to her Instagram Story to address the bullying.

She asserted that she was unjustly labelled a “s**t” for simply embracing her spouse.

Ayesha is our South Asia correspondent who adores music, arts and fashion. Being highly ambitious, her motto for life is, "Even the Impossible spells I'm Possible".





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