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A simple sorry doesn't cut it: Saheefa Jabbar breaks silence

By News Desk

January 3, 2024 06:35 PM


Pakistani actress Saheefa Jabbar

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In the vibrant world of social media, the Celebrated Pakistani actress Saheefa Jabbar Khattak decided to speak up about a serious issue that she had noticed in society.

The issue is about saying ‘Sorry’ after mistakes.

She noticed it is a common but harmful trick that some people use to say sorry without really meaning it like they say sorry but later repeat the same mistakes especially when they've hurt others on purpose.

Saheefa wanted to share her thoughts with everyone on social media to aware people of the matter.

The lady made a video and posted it on her Instagram handle.

In the shared video, she shared her personal experiences, showing how an apology can't fix the damage caused by mistreatment.

The video ended with Saheefa emotionally saying, ‘Enough’.

While sharing the clip, Saheefa wrote a strong message about the importance of standing up for yourself and setting boundaries.

She acknowledged that going through different types of abuse can hurt not just your feelings but also your soul. She also made it clear that a simple sorry is not enough to make things right.

Here is the exact words stated by the lady in the caption of the post:

“Going through mental, emotional, spiritual, sexual, physical, or verbal abuse messes you up inside and out. It’s not just tough; it’s like your soul is taking a beating. Standing up against it? Not a walk in the park. We often hang on, thinking love or change will fix it. But trust me, a simple sorry doesn’t cut it. Taking brave steps? Yeah, it’s hard, but you gotta do it to protect yourself. Nobody should mess with your safe space or abuse you in any way. It’s time to break free from this mess.”

Have a look at the video:

Moreover, Saheefa encouraged everyone to take brave steps to protect themselves, stating that no one should mess with your safe space or treat you badly.

Earlier, she received a lot of praise for sharing her struggles with depression and anxiety openly on social media and managed to treat it better with the help of a psychiatrist.

By talking about her own experiences with burnout and depression, she challenged the idea that only unhappy-looking people face such challenges.

With her powerful message, Saheefa aimed to break the silence around abuse, creating a culture of strength and understanding. And so, in the world of social media, Saheefa's story became a beacon of courage and empowerment for many.


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