LAHORE: A video circulating on social media featuring Pakistani actress Momina Iqbal during her bridal makeover has sparked online debate, with users divided over claims regarding its content and authenticity.
The video emerged amid widespread sharing of photos and clips from Momina Iqbal’s wedding celebrations with her husband, Hamza Habib. Some social media users alleged that the actress appeared to be smoking during a makeup session, while others questioned whether the footage had been edited or misinterpreted.
Mixed reactions online
The viral clip prompted a range of responses from social media users. Some argued that personal lifestyle choices should not be subjected to public scrutiny, describing the matter as a private issue.
Others noted that smoking, regardless of gender, is a personal decision, although they acknowledged its potential health risks. Several users also criticized what they described as a double standard in the public reaction to allegations involving female celebrities.
Questions raised about authenticity
At the same time, a number of social media users challenged the claims being made about the video. Some suggested the footage could have been altered using editing tools or artificial intelligence, while others argued that the object visible in the video may have been a makeup brush or another cosmetic tool rather than a cigarette.
The debate has continued across various social media platforms, with users offering differing interpretations of the footage.
No official confirmation
As of now, there has been no independent verification of the claims surrounding the video. Momina Iqbal has not issued a public statement addressing the footage, and no official confirmation has emerged regarding the authenticity of the allegations circulating online.
The matter remains the subject of speculation on social media, with no verified evidence available to support the competing claims.
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