Pakistani actress Komal Meer, who has been in the limelight for a long time now due to her cosmetic surgery speculations, has finally broken the silence.
She made her appearance in Ahmed Ali Butt’s podcast 'Excuse Me' where she talked about the matter and said it's all rumors she hasn't opted for any fillers, rather than just gained 6kg weight.
Talking about it, she said, “I think everyone is having cosmetic procedures. Now, normal people are having more procedures than celebrities. I go for my facials, and I get shocked to see housewives having treatments and giving hefty bills to aesthetic clinics, but I haven’t done anything like this. I swear! I haven’t done anything, people are seeing my cheeks but aren’t seeing my double chin”.
Talking about fat-shaming, she said, “I don’t know why people fat-shamed me, when I was skinny, they did shame me. I don’t think so, I became fat. I just gained 6 kg. It was for a drama, I gained for a project, but the project has now been delayed. Also, I took this character as a motivation and have started eating. It was a good project I wanted to do that and I also wanted to gain weight because I was underweight throughout my life. I have been listening to this my whole life, and I need to gain”.
She also gave a sharp message to her haters who trolled her for her physique and quick change.
Here is what she said, “I want to give a message to my trolls — don’t be jealous of my weight gain. Let me breathe. I will go to the gym and tone my body. Just wait. And for those asking for my diet plan, please wait, I’ll share it soon.”
Komal Meer is one of the beautiful Pakistani television actresses who, after gaining weight, became more beautiful.
She has garnered huge fame in no time with her exceptional acting skills as well as her kind and humble nature.
Her notable dramas include Badshah Begum, Wehshi, Ehd e Wafa, Resham Gali Ki Husna Rani, Qalandar, Benaam, and Tere Aane Se.
Currently, fans are praising her in ARY Digital’s drama serial Ae Dil.
Have a look at Komal's Then vs Now clicks:
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