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IPPA 2021 Dismisses Model Fatima To Attend IPPA Awards

IPPA 2021 Dismisses Model Fatima To Attend IPPA Awards. Fatima Hasan was meant to host the red carpet at the award show last night in Istanbul. So this definitely put a damper on her mood. She was told that given the ‘issue’ with her dress she might not be hosting the segment at all.

The funny thing is that the producers had already approved her dress beforehand. Meaning the ‘need to censor’ the dress only arose at the last moment.

The model then took to Instagram to share her grievances with fans. She shared the details of how she was ‘informed by the team’ about the issue with her dress.

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Lately, model Fatima Hassan taking to her official Instagram handle shared that despite being a designated host for Hum TV awards, she wasn’t allowed to attend the event. Fatima was not allowed to enter the award show because of her revealing dress. “Got ready and went to the red carpet and was told that the outfit is too revealing and I can’t shoot or be broadcasted on Hum TV in this. No one has asked me or gave any guidelines. I had shared my outfit with the production just as a safety measure and they approved it”, says Fatima Hassan.

Naturally, like anyone who’s being shamed for clothing choices, the model was clearly shaken up by this. She added how they were not informed of any guidelines or dress codes.

Fatima Hasan then had to ‘cover up’ with a sweater to make her attire ‘appropriate for TV’ according to the IPPA 2021 organizers.

IPPA 2021 Dismisses Model Fatima To Attend IPPA Awards

Coincidentally, the neckline of Alizeh Shah’s ball gown at the HSA 2021 was the same.

IPPA 2021 Dismisses Model Fatima To Attend IPPA Awards

Had IPPA 2021 been concerned about the public response they would have not approved the dress in the first place. Additionally, was there a ‘modest dress code’ that would apply to all those at the event, not just the host? This seems like another case of policing women and their clothing choices.

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