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Ertugrul actresses look fabulous as they take up 20yearschallenge

May 5, 2021 11:00 PM


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The famed beauties from the Turkish historical drama serial Dirilis:Ertugrul have taken up #20yearschallenge as they posted throwback pictures.

People are sharing pictures taken at the age of 20 as part of the Instagram challenge.

Hande Subaşı, who portrayed the role of a powerful character Aykiz Hatun in Season one as the first love and wife of Turgut Alp, shared her mesmerizing picture when she won the Miss Turkey title in 2005.

She wrote: “Beautiful moments that I will never forget.”

https://www.instagram.com/p/COfjfxcnuyk/

Gulsim Ali who played another powerful role in the drama as Aslihan Hatun, who was the second wife of Turgut Alp in Season 4, also shared a picture as part of #20yearschallenge and she appeared to have hardly aged since taking the photo.

https://www.instagram.com/p/COfOu2JlraP/

Burçin Abdullah, who played the role of Hafsa Hatun as the wife of Basi Alp in the serial, also took up the challenge of posting a pic in which she is giving a shy look among flowers and looks like one as well.

https://www.instagram.com/p/COdtYFkj2ey/

 



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