Pakistani popular model Sadaf Kanwal has been slammed on social media for encouraging body-shaming of women.
The outrage sparked after Sadaf Kanwal uploaded a picture of model Alyzeh Gabol on a social networking website. In the image, Alyzeh Gabol can be seen holding up her cell phone with a picture of a seemingly over-weight woman. Kanwal chose to caption the image as “future”, insinuating that if Gabol could at some point in the future look like the women on the screen.
Here is the post by Sadaf Kanwal:
After which journalist Alia Chughtai wrote on Twitter, “So we have another fat shamer so-called celebrity who thinks it is funny to make fun of fat people, Sadaf Kanwal.”
Others agreed with Alia Chughtai’s comment.
#SadafKanwal it is not fun to fat shame someone ??? https://t.co/MIQsHPU3yf
— Salman Khan سلمان خان सलमान खान ?️? (@ImGreenGuru) May 25, 2019
So we have another fat shamer so called celebrity who thinks it’s funny to make fun of fat people, Sadaf Kanwal. Wish these celebrities had an ounce of intellect. Must be nice feeling so superior. Shame that you’re a horrible person to go with that face. #sadafkanwal pic.twitter.com/UMVhoxpOSm
— Alia Chughtai (@AliaChughtai) May 25, 2019
She is always saying stupidly statement she need to learn the mannerisms .
— HANNA (@HANNA79780266) May 28, 2019
@thesadafkanwal your brain is thick just like your eyebrows. Or maybe you don't even have a brain which is why you're often spewing stupid shit outta your mouth. #SadafKanwal https://t.co/Uueb9Id7s0
— keshef (@kaynoreen__) May 28, 2019
#SadafKanwal never learns, never apologises, never realises her problematic behaviour, and exhibits peak #eliTurd fuckery. https://t.co/2UjFyvsvYx
— हसीम • Haseem • حسیم ?️? (@haseemuzzaman) May 25, 2019
I genuinely wonder if she does it on purpose sometimes like shitposting
— The Sonja (@NiaLovesSushi) May 26, 2019
This isn’t the first time Kanwal has been embroiled in controversy. Last year, she questioned the intentions of #MeToo victims. On a show, she said that if a woman is harassed she should “say it then. Why are you remembering it later?”