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Hania Aamir has enough of online hate; shed tears over negative comments

Hania Aamir

Hania Aamir

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The dimple queen of the Pakistani showbiz industry, Hania Aamir has received a lot of backlashes and online trolling after her breakup with singer Asim Azhar.

As fans and netizens were in support of the singer, Hania Aamir was severely backlashed online with humorous yet hateful memes.

However, being a human, the actress has enough of it as she shared a sad picture on her Instagram admitting that she shed a few tears over reading negative comments.

In the caption, she asserted her fans to use their words wisely and that they can have detrimental effects when misused.

“This was me trying to get myself together after shedding two tears over three mean comments,” she wrote.

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“Words are powerful. They can create and destroy. Why use them to knock people down when you can use them to lift each other up.

“Being mean is easy and weak and projection of your own fears and insecurities. Being kind is beautiful; it is strength; let’s be beautiful and strong together. Use your words wisely,” the caption read.

Soon after her devastating post, fans were quick to respond with love and support for the Anaa starlet.

Take a look:


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