
Alizeh Shah speaks out about impact of online trolling
Alizeh Shah, a young actress who gained fame with her performance in drama, has become one of the most talked-about celebrities in recent years.
Known for her captivating performances in hit dramas, Alizeh is now often more in the spotlight for her social media presence, which frequently circulates on social media.
However, her growing popularity on social media has also led to a wave of trolling and criticism. Over the past years, Alizeh has faced constant backlash from both her colleagues and the public.
She has been criticised for her fashion choices, weight loss, changes in her appearance, and the videos she posts online.
In response to this ongoing trolling, Alizeh Shah took to Instagram to share an emotional statement. In her post, she opened up about the hurtful impact of the negative comments, revealing that they deeply affect her.
She urged her followers to be kinder, expressing a heartfelt wish for people to embrace kindness in their lives.
Her candid message sheds light on the emotional toll of online criticism, particularly for young celebrities navigating the pressures of social media.

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