It seems that the Barbie fever isn’t going to come to an end anytime soon however this time renowned Pakistani influencers Amtul Baweja and Bihammal Zurqa’s incredible spins to the relevant trend has managed to evoke intense awe.
Pakistani influencer Bihammal Zurqa (Instagram handle: Baemisaal) has decided to hop on the trend with the latest video shared on her social media handle also brilliantly inspiring oversized women to let go of their insecurities regarding their body sizes.
Amtul Baweja’s latest video however features the Pakistani influencer indulging in some quality time with her girl pals while the female lot has decided to meet in order to watch the latest movie that has been stealing spotlight across the globe, it is known as ‘Barbie’, no surprise here.
Here are the exact statements featured during the span of Amtul’s latest video: “Come watch Barbie with me, Barbie needs energy so brunch time first. Tried Tera and sadly it sucked. But that did not lower our spirits for Barbie. Nueplex was all pink. Let’s go! Finally, did not loved it but did not hate it either fun watch with girlfriends.”
Here is the caption of Amtul Baweja’s latest video: “Have you seen Barbie yet? What were your thoughts?”
Moving on, there is another video circulating on social media which has been garnering immense awe, this video features Bihammal Zurqa: the oversized Pakistani influencer flaunts amazing fashion choices in accordance with the Barbie theme.
Here is the caption of the aforementioned video: “Barbie Girl Forever & Ever. I always wanted @barbie to look like me. Instead, I now look like what I wanted my Barbies to look like.
Unfortunately still haven’t seen the movie thanks to the ban and our ridiculous censorship on a movie about a DOLL ffs. Regardless of whatever review, I think I’ll love it. Pink is literally my favorite color.”
Here is some feedback that has emerged in the comment section of Baemisaal’s latest video:
“Also my Ken is specifically a tatted hippie boy with facial hair because he’s MY Ken.”
“Wish I had this Barbie growing up.”
“Best one on this trend.”
“My favorite.”
“AN ICON.”
“The only barbie that matters 2 me.”