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Ayesha Omar Schools Troll Policing On Her Choice Of Clothing

Ayesha Omar Schools Troll Policing On Her Choice Of Clothing

Ayesha Omar Schools Troll Policing On Her Choice Of Clothing. Ayesha Omer faces a major controversy for her dressing in LUX Style Awards 2020, but Ayesha schools a troll policing her on her choice of clothing in a perfect manner.

Under a picture in which Ayesha Omar is posing at Lux Style Awards wearing a local label run by two women, a social media user commented, “If she is promoting women to expose of their body (via such clothes), then that surely is not ‘women empowerment’.”

Ayesha Omar who is considered to be a style and fashion icon of Pakistan media industry shared a video a some time ago, in which she shared that she was harassed at a very young age when she joined the industry.
When Ayesha Omar got into a very serious accident few months back many people thought that she won’t be back on television or even in the public eye because of all the fractures she suffered due to the accident. Ayesha Omar however proved everyone wrong by making a very glamorous public appearance only a week after the accident. She also shared her feelings with her fans and followers on Instagram and Facebook which basically meant that she was not going to let anyone or anything stop her. Since her accident she has just been as active, she started shooting of Pakistan Famous Drama Serial Bulbulay, she has been seen on every public event, she even participated actively in PSL and now she is seen doing photo shoots for top brands.
The captions accompanying her pictures suggested that the actress felt falling in love with her new look which she pulled off with the help of some “absolute favorite people”:

Ayesha Omar Schools Troll Policing On Her Choice Of Clothing

Responding to the comment, Ayesha wrote, “I’m definitely not promoting/ asking/urging women to expose their bodies. That is their own choice as wearing this dress was mine. As wearing whatever you want is yours.” Commenting on her outfit, Ayesha said, “This dress was sent to me as it is. I had no input in the design, length, structure or type of dress they were making for me. They only asked for my size. They contacted me themselves and sent me this outfit in June.” “I wasn’t paid to wear or promote it either and was waiting for an appropriate opportunity to wear it.