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So, Yasir Hussain Is Now Making Fun Of Hania Aamir’s Skin Condition And Iqra Aziz Needs To Control Him!

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Yasir Hussain was recently in hot waters when he made an inappropriate remark about transgenders. Rightfully so, it was distasteful and bad humor that cannot be taken as a joke that Yasir Hussain meant it as. He has a record of making controversial and improper statements, like the one he made on child harm.

Yasir Hussain is under the radar yet again and this time he decided to head-butt with Janaan star Hania Aamir. She recently opened up about her struggles with her acne and anxiety in a beautiful post.

She Shared Her Journey About Her Insecurities And Left A Great Message For Everyone

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So I have always struggled with mild acne. Always had these bumps on my forehead that JUST WOULD NOT BUDGE! I had gotten used to them. But the journey I have been on for a couple of months has been quite a painful one. I’d just come back to chitral from a day trip to kalash and after I had washed my face it started to burn and my skin went red. Didn’t take it seriously but the next day I had these tiny red bumps ALL OVER MY FACE.I freaked out but didn’t let it get the best of me because I was at work. They would show on camera, everybody started to ask me, started with the totkas and then came the anxiety.. khair when I got back they kind of calmed down.My skin looked clearer than before. But some three months back it started to act up again and it was even worse this time! I kept it clean,toner,creams,dermatologists,everything! Nothing seemed to fix my skin and I had my night AND days of crying. Feeling insecure. Anxiety. Makeup wouldn’t help. I was a mess but I went through it and got out of it too. I went to a different doctor and he prescribed me some meds. My skin has been better than before. But it made me wonder.. Why is my skin defining me? Who has made these beauty standards that we always feel the need to match? The society? Clear skin is beauty? I know that the idea of being “perfect” is appealing to majority but you don’t need to be an airbrushed flawless image to feel beautiful. Nobody should feel the pressure of matching the ridiculous societal beauty standards.Have your own.Beauty is within and anybody who makes you feel small because of what you LOOK like shouldn’t be around you! To all the brothers and sisters out there! Being a celebrity does not mean perfection; it only means we have chosen a profession that makes us and our lives public but certainly not that we do not go through issues in life; Every individual has their own. Perfection is not what we should be seeking, being comfortable in our own skin is the key. This is my skin at the moment. Better than before but still not quite okay. But till I tackle it am I gonna hide myself from the world? Shy away from people? No. Yes I am struggling but my skin DOES NOT define me. ??

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Yasir Hussain Made An Insensitive Remark About Hania On His Insta Q&A Session With Fans

He was asked to share his thoughts on Hania Aamir to which he responded, ‘Danedaar’ and tagged her too.

Source: Yasir Hussain

Hania’s Response

Source: Instagram

Although it looks lighthearted fun between two friends, Hania’s response seemed off and gave off the vibes that she wasn’t that pleased with his rude comment.

Maaf kijiyega mere dost ko. Inko aaj kal inappropriate jokes marne ki adat si hogai hai,”

Translation: “Forgive my friend. He has become habitual in making inappropriate jokes”

Shots fired! Or so we thought as it clearly looks like a message here from Hania. However, Yasir didn’t quite catch on to the sarcastic undertones and replied back.

Bus dost keh dia, isi liye likha tha. Joke nahi tha, Acne ko Urdu me dana kehty hain burger”

Translation: “I said that since you called me a friend. In Urdu you call Acne ‘dana’, burger!”

After this Hania probably had it since she wrote a post sharing her thoughts on insensitivity and not being mindful. Whoops!

“We brush off insecurities and people pointing them out like it’s no big deal but knowing it’s someone’s insecurity and still making fun of it is the worst thing you can do, It is wrong on so many levels! It’s high time people realise it is not okay to make jokes out of other people’s insecurities. It’s disgusting and not funny at all. Humour is great but be careful with it. Don’t try and act cool about making someone feel bad about what they might consider a flaw. It’s disrespectful. Not funny. Degrading is not funny. I’m not laughing. Nobody is.”

Twitter Agrees With Hania’s Heartfelt Message And Shared Their Two Cents

OOPS!

Disappointing.

In the words of Hania, it’s high time we grow up and realize that although making fun of someone’s appearance whether they are your closest of friends seems like fun to you but the effect of your unpleasant joke must have been bigger and worse. Celebrities who have such a huge fan base and can be called influencers should be mindful of what they say and do.

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