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Ayesha Omar discusses the most difficult period of her life

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Ayesha Omar, a fashion star in Pakistan She decided to disclose facts about a painful moment in her life, during which the actress felt compelled to participate in numerous activities in order to distract herself.

Miss Omar posted a few photos to her Instagram account from Dubai, taken just one week before the first case of Covid-19.

Ayesha looks lovely in a white shirt as she poses for the camera, living up to the standards of the country’s most glamorous actress.

Ayesha, as beautiful as she appears in her photos, was devastated at this time in her life, as she confesses, “I remember this hour clearly, watching the sunset from my hotel-room balcony in Dubai. An hour to myself between a packed promotions schedule. I also remember that day was extremely traumatic for me, one of my most traumatic times actually: my privacy had been breached big-time the day before and I felt my world was crumbling.”

Ayesha tried to divert herself by emphasizing on her work needs in order to avoid feeling like way.

Miss Omar further stated: “My heart was heavy and my mind was a mess, while posing for these. Instagram is never a reflection of reality. You can never tell what’s actually going on in someone’s head or life by what you see in a photo.”

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“Sanya and I both were going through terrible times, but we made it through, and came out stronger and softer. This was also exactly one week before the first case of Covid-19 was discovered in Pakistan.”

Currently, the well-known public figure is overwhelmed with the support and has expressed her gratitude for all her admirers’ love and support.

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