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Amna Ilyas’s ‘risqué’ snaps irks Pakistani netizens

Amna Ilyas

Amna Ilyas

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Pakistani model and actress Amna Ilyas lands into hot water as netizens ask her whether she is a Muslim or not after she uploaded some of her bold pictures on her Instagram handle.

Amna Ilyas usually receives criticism for uploading “inappropriate” snaps on Instagram and this time is no different as online trolls stormed her social media account to scrutinize the star for her apparel while asking, “Are you Muslim?”

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Here we have few of the comments taken from these pictures showing the opinion of netizens regarding the model’s dressing with many lecturing her about religion.

Earlier, Amna Ilyas came back with another hilarious short video dedicated to the people who take delivery orders.The Baaji actress has been making a lot of funny videos nowadays to highlight different issues faced by the people in Pakistan. From coronavirus vaccine to bharam culture of the society, Amna is trying her best to convey her message to the nation.

Recently, the actress shared a video in which she could be seen highlighting the problems faced by the people who take delivery orders as well as the customers.

She took to her Instagram and wrote, “To the hardworking people who take delivery orders, I know it must be difficult to repeat the same thing over and over again for countless hours as well as being bombarded with so many calls.”

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She went on to write, “Sometimes we just can’t keep up with how fast y’all speak.”

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