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Saheefa Jabbar’s Bold Dress Sparks Social Media Debate in Pakistan

Pakistani model and actress Saheefa Jabbar Khattak has once again landed in the spotlight after her latest outfit sparked a heated debate on social media.

The controversy began when Saheefa attended a recent event in Lahore wearing a white mini skirt paired with a shirt and sleeveless sweater, along with her signature short pixie haircut. Photos and videos from the event quickly went viral, drawing mixed reactions from the public.

A section of social media users criticized her outfit, calling it inappropriate and against cultural norms. Some commentators questioned her fashion choices and accused her of promoting Western trends that clash with traditional values. The backlash reflects ongoing sensitivity around celebrity appearances and public expectations in Pakistan.

However, many users came to Saheefa’s defense, arguing that personal style is a matter of individual freedom. Supporters highlighted the double standards faced by women in the entertainment industry, noting that female celebrities are often judged more harshly than their male counterparts for their clothing and lifestyle choices.

The debate gained further traction when influencer Aadi Adeal Amjad shared a satirical take on the controversy, adding fuel to the ongoing online discussion.

This is not the first time Saheefa has faced criticism over her views or appearance. The latest episode underscores the persistent divide between modern fashion expression and conservative perspectives, as well as the intense scrutiny public figures face in the digital age.

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