Iffat Omar & Sara Taseer’s SAVAGE FIGHT becomes source of ultimate entertainment
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Senior actress Iffat Omar and late Pakistani politician Salman Taseer’s daughter Sara Taseer have lately been spotted severely criticizing each other over social media.
The verbal feud was initiated when the late politician’s daughter Sara Taseer shared a thought-provoking advice for former Prime Minister Imran Khan, she stated: “My humble advice to Imran Khan: Please pack your bag and leave Pakistan. A dead man is good to no one remembers Salman Taseer (my father).
She further stated: “Nobody can save Pakistan economically right now. Let the lightning fall on their head, let them drown in their droppings, and then come back with renewed vigor. Please leave Khan Saheb.”
Opinionated media personality Iffat Omar however does not seem to agree with Sara Taseer’s latest tweet because she has decided to poke fun at Sara by stating in response: “Listen to her please, Khan Sahib.”
In case you aren’t aware, Iffat Omar has been igniting a lot of gossip sessions over social media lately, with the lady’s urge to emerge over the internet dressed in ‘revealing attires’, an action that has provoked a lot of harsh feedback over the internet and has also made another veteran star Mishi Khan poke fun at her.
Seems like the above-mentioned state of affairs have led to provoking a very extreme reaction from Sara Taseer’s end.
Sara Taseer has stated: “Someone get this C grade “has been” model Iffat Omar off my case. May the excessive lip filler causing her mouth to look like a giant balloon help her to float off into the sunset, far away from civilized society where she does not belong.”
However, it seems like Iffat Omar is in no mood to back off because the lady once again had a very savage comeback: “Was not talking to you ugly woman, just asked your mad leader to listen to a pathetic woman like you. So chill and lay off, criticizing my lips you have some nerves woman I mean just look at you.
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