Pakistani actress Faryal Mehmood is being heavily trolled on the internet and rightfully so!
Recently Faryal was seen fat-shaming Hareem Farooq on a television show. In response to a question asked by the host, Faryal took a not-so-subtle dig at Hareem asserting that the actress is too fat to fit in a car.
Obviously, Faryal’s mindless comment hasn’t gone down well with people, who are calling out the Babban Khala Ki Betiyan actress for fat-shaming Hareem Farooq.
Faryal Mehmood passed a very disgraceful comment on Hareem Farooq while talking into a show.
Body-shaming is a curse! Your celeb status doesn’t give u permission to defame someone’s Physique.
Grow up! It is 2019. #stopbodyshaming pic.twitter.com/TR7qoYD6WX— UrSarcaxticbae (@Syedakanwal_) August 2, 2019
Faryal Mehmood, what a disgusting thing to say.
Do you really need to act so bitchy About Hareem for no reason?
Woman is fucking gorgeous. You can keep your hateful remarks to yourself. https://t.co/EWwUQy9KOo— ???? (@always_opposed) August 4, 2019
Faryal Mehmood passed a very disgraceful comment on Hareem Farooq while talking into a show.
Body-shaming is a curse! Your celeb status doesn’t give u permission to defame someone’s Physique.
Grow up! It is 2019. #stopbodyshaming pic.twitter.com/TR7qoYD6WX— UrSarcaxticbae (@Syedakanwal_) August 2, 2019
Faryal Mehmood passed a very disgraceful comment on Hareem Farooq while talking into a show.
Body-shaming is a curse! Your celeb status doesn’t give u permission to defame someone’s Physique.
Grow up! It is 2019. #stopbodyshaming pic.twitter.com/TR7qoYD6WX— UrSarcaxticbae (@Syedakanwal_) August 2, 2019
Celebrities, particularly female celebrities, are routinely criticized about their appearance — indeed, celebrity “fat-shaming” is a fairly regular pop-cultural phenomenon. Although we might assume that these comments are inconsequential, the effects of these messages can extend well beyond the celebrity target.
Looks like our celebrities can’t stop saying offensive things about fellow celebrities. And nothing can be more upsetting than witnessing women trying to bring down each other unnecessarily.