Alizeh Shah, a talented Pakistani actress with over 4.3 million Instagram followers, recently addressed growing plastic surgery rumors. Known for hit dramas like Ishq Beparwah, Ehd-e-Wafa, and Dil Moum Ka Diya, Alizeh’s appearance has sparked social media debate — but at what cost?
The Pressure of Online Criticism
In a viral video, Alizeh Shah denied undergoing any cosmetic procedures, stating, “I haven’t undergone any cosmetic surgeries. I’ve just lost weight. How can I look the same at 23 as I did at 17?”
Her remarks came after actress Saba Faisal appeared on Suno TV and controversially said Alizeh looked “twenty percent natural.” These remarks triggered a wave of online criticism, with fans pointing out changes in her facial features.
Mental Health in the Spotlight Watch Here
What many forget is the psychological burden that comes with being in the public eye. While some fans supported Alizeh, others were quick to judge. Such social media commentary can cause anxiety, depression, and body image issues—especially in young stars still growing into their identities.
A Social Problem Needing Empathy
Alizeh Shah’s response to plastic surgery rumors is more than a celebrity statement—it’s a reflection of a broader social issue. The internet’s obsession with appearance and instant judgment must be addressed, not just for celebrities, but for the mental well-being of all social media users.