Pakistani model Rubina Khan Shah has finally decided to come forward in order to address latest controversy regarding her husband who has physically assaulted professional and celebrity makeup artist Bryan William on a photoshoot set.
In case the readers are not aware, previously it has come to light that one of the famous makeup artists from well recognized Nabila’s Saloon named Bryan William has been physically tortured by model Robina Khan's husband and security guard over a minor disagreement as the makeup artist has refused to carry model’s cell phone.
This aforementioned incident took the internet by storm as many celebrities and models has expressed strong outrage over the incident.
However, in the latest unfolding events the model Rubina has lately taken to her Instagram handle in order to pen down her side of story according to which the dispute erupted when she requested the makeup artist to carry her cell phone during the ongoing photoshoot and the makeup refused by labeling her ‘Do Takay Ki Model’ (Third class model).
Here is what model exactly stated in her Instagram story:
“There are always two sides to a story, and this side comes from a mother, a professional model who is responsible for taking care of her ailing parents and a dedicated wife. No husband would tolerate his wife being called a 'DO TAKAY KI MODEL. The argument started when I requested a makeup artist to carry my phone when I was ready for my shot on shoot today. He blatantly said that he was not going to do that and that 'do takay' ki model like me should take care of her own stuff and also swore at me, that made made me really upset, so I, in turn, also swore at him.”
“Amidst all this chaos, my driver called my husband and told him what had happened. I am sure that no respectable husband would tolerate anyone abusing his wife for no reason and when he arrived to pick me up, he asked who misbehaved with me and this makeup artist in question very rudely said it was him and what is his problem. My husband got flared up because of this makeup artist's condescending behavior and slapped him as he said no one has the right to misbehave with his wife like this.”
“Now you decide whether it was okay for the makeup artist to start misbehaving in the first place with me on such a small issue where he personally attacked me and my reputation on set for reasons only he knows better. Blowing this incident out of proportion and blaming me and my husband is very unfair."
"It has caused us immense mental torment and torture and to everyone who is talking about it without knowing my side of the story - please let me know what you or your family would have done if it was you being abused at your workplace. If it is not ok with anyone for my husband to slap a makeup artist, how is it ok for my career as a professional model to be labelled as 'do takay ka'? “How are my fellow models okay with one of their own being labelled this way? How long are we going to allow ourselves and our profession and hard work to be demeaned this way?”
Here is what Pakistani actress Mansha pasha has expressed over model's clarification:
Here is how other models reacted the situation: