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Actress Alizey Shah looks ‘pencil-thin’ in her latest photos

June 2, 2022 01:44 PM


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Popular TV actress Alizey Shah shared her latest “pencil-thin” pictures on her Instagram handle. The Ehd-e-Wafa fame actress is seen wearing an eastern green attire with light golden embroidery on it. She completely opted for a ‘desi’ look adding jhumkas in her get-up. The sleeveless dress made her extra-thinned arms and she looked like a shadow of her old chubby version.

Alizey Shah was previously trolled massively by the public because of her major weight loss. She was criticized for wafer-thin appearance and people made fun of how she looked. Therefore, the actress restricted the comments on her posts, welcoming only the positive ones and in her latest one, she completely restrained them.

The reason for that is quite obvious since she looks extraordinarily slim in the latest pictures, she already prohibited any kind of trolling on her body structure.

In the first picture, the actress has posed by locking her eyes with the camera while in the second picture she shyly looks away from the camera giving a subtle smile. In both the pictures, her feeble body is quite obvious.



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