Zara Noor Abbas condemns society’s body shaming culture

Laiba Rasool
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Summary

  • Pakistani actress Zara Noor Abbas has spoken out against body shaming and society’s obsession with women’s appearance, saying that despite women achieving incredible success worldwide, people still criticize them over their weight and looks.
  • During a recent interview alongside her husband Asad Siddiqui, Zara discussed the emotional and physical changes women experience, especially after childbirth.
  • Zara’s comments have once again started an important conversation about body positivity, respect for mothers, and the need to stop judging women based solely on physical appearance.
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Pakistani actress Zara Noor Abbas has spoken out against body shaming and society’s obsession with women’s appearance, saying that despite women achieving incredible success worldwide, people still criticize them over their weight and looks.

During a recent interview alongside her husband Asad Siddiqui, Zara discussed the emotional and physical changes women experience, especially after childbirth. She stressed that bringing a new life into the world is not an easy process and that women deserve appreciation rather than criticism for the changes their bodies go through.

The actress said it was disappointing that even in modern times, women continue to face judgment based on appearance. According to her, women have proven themselves in every field and are even reaching milestones once considered impossible, yet society still focuses on superficial matters like body weight.
Zara explained that motherhood naturally changes a woman’s body and that these transformations should be respected instead of mocked. She added that people often ignore the physical pain, emotional struggles, and sacrifices women make during pregnancy and childbirth.

The interview quickly gained attention on social media, where many users praised Zara for speaking openly about an issue faced by countless women. Fans appreciated her honesty and agreed that body shaming remains a serious social problem, particularly for women in the entertainment industry.
At the same time, some viewers became concerned after watching Zara and Asad’s conversation, with clips from the interview spreading widely online. However, supporters defended the couple and appreciated their candid discussion about personal and social issues.

Zara’s comments have once again started an important conversation about body positivity, respect for mothers, and the need to stop judging women based solely on physical appearance.

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