Pakistani actress, model, and host Iffat Omar has spoken candidly about her financial struggles and body shaming in a recent podcast interview. Iffat Omar began her career as a model at a young age and later made a name for herself in the acting world. She revealed that she comes from a humble background and struggled with social acceptance due to her dark complexion. Despite attending a good school, she faced issues with social acceptance due to her skin tone. Iffat Omar explained that she wasn’t fair-skinned, nor did she come from a wealthy background, and was raising her children alone. However, it was this same sense of insecurity that motivated her to move forward.
After joining the modeling world, people were surprised that a dark-skinned girl could become a successful model. Iffat Omar also shared details about her personal life, stating that she married a good man, but people still raised eyebrows about their relationship, speculating that it wouldn’t last long. However, she proved them wrong.
Iffat Omar’s rise to fame from a humble background has been inspiring to many, but also sparked criticism from some. Her life story is a testament to her perseverance and determination.
Meanwhile, a resurfaced interview of actress Trisha Krishnan has gained attention after the announcement of the Tamil Nadu Assembly election results, with Vijay’s party TVK emerging as a strong contender. Pakistani-British singer Zain Malik’s family has made an appeal to his fans, asking them to donate to the Palestinian people instead of sending him flowers.
A Pakistani woman who was handed over to her father-in-law by the court was killed by her mother-in-law in Sukkur. The US Central Command has claimed that two American flag-bearing ships have been removed from the Strait of Hormuz. The United Arab Emirates has condemned Iran’s drone attack. Donald Trump has stated that Iran’s navy, air force, and air defense have been completely destroyed. Brigadier General Hossein Salami, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps’ spokesperson and head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has said that any ships that violate Iranian control in the Strait of Hormuz will be stopped with force.

