Pakistani Models Come Forward and Apologise to Zara Noor Abbasi For Mocking her Ramp Walk at FPW’18!

Walking on the ramp is definitely not everyone’s cup of tea. Models have to go through hours of practice and months of experience and not to forget, a strict diet routine. While modeling seems like a somewhat easier task, it really isn’t.

All the attention is on you, you have to flaunt in a particular way the benefits the outfit you are wearing and your profession as well. This is essentially why when a celebrity from a different industry features as a showstopper, they do just one walk to keep things simple.

In This Year’s FPW, A Number of Showstoppers Featured!

Among the list includes Pakistani Actress Zara Noor Abbas

And It Seems Zara Noor Abbas Didn’t Learn the Walk Well Either, But At Least She Gave Something New a Shot and We Love Her For That

Professionally, Zara Noor is an actress and she is pretty good at her job. When she’s trying something new, that doesn’t mean she has to ace it…just like most of the models won’t be able to act onscreen, right?

However, Zara Noor’s Walk Became a Joke by the Pakistani Industry’s Models

In their hotel rooms after the show ended, few of the models, including Areeba Habib gathered and mocked Zara Noor’s Walk and filmed it.

Here’s the video where models were seen mocking Zara Noor’s walk

And Look at Zara’s Response On This

She handled the criticism EXTREMELY well. She sent a subtle message that shows how much she believes in empowering one another rather than making fun of one another.

One of the Models Featuring in the Video, Areeba Habib Then Issued an Apology to Zara Noor Abbas!

I would like to offer a formal apology to in the wake of the catwalk video incident, which includes myself and my colleagues, Farwa and Javeria. Also, I take full responsibility for uploading the video, and my colleagues had nothing to do with it.

Zara Noor Abbas has yet to acknowledge to Areeba’s apology but looks like the dust may settle, given how nicely Zara handled the concern and Areeba took full responsibility.

Women do need to come forward and empower one another rather than pushing each other down. Good job, ladies!