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Make-up artist Babar Zaheer trolled for his choice of clothing

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Make-up artist Babar Zaheer trolled for his choice of clothing

Make-up artist Babar Zaheer trolled for his choice of clothing

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Babar Zaheer, also known as a magician, is a prominent Pakistani make-up artist and stylist. Babar Zaheer used to be a regular make-up artist, but because to his exceptionally creative work, he has risen to the position of top celebrity make-up artist.

Many celebrities, including Mahira Khan, Saba Qamar, Hania Aamir, and others, claim to be his pals and use him for makeup and style.

The make-up artist was recently spotted at the premiere of Parde Mein Rehne Do, when he made an appearance alongside the star, Hania Aamir.

Babar Zaheer was seen wearing a colourful shirt that was fashioned in a revealing manner. His shirt wasn’t correctly hooked up as per its cut, which provoked trolls.

Following his appearance in an unusual outfit, netizens began to mock him. He was labelled as a “Gay” or a “Transgender.” Many people have complained that the media is filled with profanity and obscenity. Bad names were hurled at Babar Zaheer. They completely disapprove of his fashion sense, claiming that he could have dressed better. Here are some of the responses.

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