
Death Rumors of Pakistani Actress Saeeda Imtiaz are False
The Truth Revealed
Saeeda refuted the rumors via a video and official statements, explaining that her Instagram and Facebook had been hacked. She expressed her shock and frustration, noting the distress caused to her family and fans.
On her social media, Imtiaz explained that she woke on Tuesday to an influx of messages and calls, inquiring about her health. After learning about the situation, Imtiaz went into a state of shock.
The rumors also caused panic among her siblings and her mother, neither of whom lives in Pakistan.
Imtiaz said, "I understand teasing or bullying someone, but I don't understand bullying someone to the extent where it hurts them or their family.
Her legal adviser, Mian Shahbaz Ahmed, and friend Saim Ali also confirmed that Saeeda is safe in Lahore and condemned the hacking incident, stating legal action will be pursued.
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