Ayesha Omar Responds To Viral Social Media Controversy
Pakistani actor and television personality Ayesha Omar has firmly denied a fake quote circulating online that falsely suggested she supported extramarital affairs. The actress took to her official social media accounts to clear the air and strongly condemn the misleading posts being shared by entertainment pages.
The viral statement falsely attributed to Omar claimed that if a wife could not provide peace to her husband, there was “no harm” in the husband having a girlfriend. The quote quickly sparked backlash online before the actor publicly addressed the controversy.
‘Cheating Is A Complete No,’ Says Ayesha Omar
Reacting to the fabricated statement, Ayesha Omar called the allegations “absolute rubbish” and made it clear that she would never support cheating or extramarital relationships in any form.
According to the actor, such behavior goes against “every cell” in her body. She emphasized that loyalty, honesty, and respect remain important personal values for her, while also criticizing social media pages for spreading misinformation without verification.
Omar urged bloggers, entertainment platforms, and users to verify sources before posting false statements aimed at damaging someone’s reputation. Her response received support from fans who praised her for speaking out against fake news and online misinformation.
Ayesha Omar Continues To Influence Pakistan’s Entertainment Industry
Beyond the controversy, Ayesha Omar remains one of Pakistan’s most influential celebrities. Known for her acting, singing, fashion sense, and advocacy for wellness and self-expression, she has built a strong presence in the entertainment industry over the years.
The actor also recently starred in and executive produced Mera Lyari, a sports drama directed by Abu Aleeha. The film focuses on women footballers from Karachi’s Lyari neighborhood and highlights themes of resilience, identity, and empowerment.
The movie premiered internationally at the UK Asian Film Festival in London before releasing in Pakistani cinemas on May 8, 2026. Omar’s involvement in socially impactful projects continues to strengthen her image as a progressive and influential figure in Pakistan’s modern pop culture landscape.




























