اردو
  • Spread all the positivity you have: Iqra Aziz

    actress Iqra Aziz File Photo actress Iqra Aziz

    Pakistani actress Iqra Aziz opened up about cyberbullying and mental health in her latest post on Instagram.

    The 21-year-old who rose to fame through the hit drama Suno Chanda penned a lengthy note on Instagram regarding mental health and about being cyberbullied.

    “It takes a few words to humiliate someone to the core, few words to fat shame someone, few words to thrust down their throat that they aren’t good enough for the world, few words to spread negativity and insecurities,” Aziz wrote on Instagram.

    She added, “It take a few words to bring a smile on someone’s face, it would take a few words to save someone’s life, it would take a few words to make someone feel beautiful, it would take a few words to spread all the positivity you have.”

     
     
     
    View this post on Instagram

    It takes a few words to humiliate someone to the core, few words to fat shame someone, few words to thrust down their throat that they aren’t good enough for the world, few words to spread negativity and insecurities. . . . It take a few words to bring a smile on someone’s face, it would take a few words to save someone’s life, it would take a few words to make someone feel beautiful, it would take a few words to spread all the positivity you have. . . These are some of my thoughts after reading all the criticism/negative comments on twitter, instagram and facebook. These are the most used apps, this is social media, it has so much POWER of it’s own and that means you have the power to make someone’s day or make them forcefully admit by bullying them that it wouldn’t make a difference if they weren’t around. 300 million people around the world have depression, according to World Health Organisation- March 21’ 2019 . . Why Make Them Feel Bad, When We Have The Power To Make Them Feel Good⁉️

    A post shared by IQRA AZIZ?? (@iiqraaziz) on

     

    The actor further said, “These are some of my thoughts after reading all the criticism/negative comments on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. These are the most used apps, this is social media, it has so much POWER of its own and that means you have the power to make someone’s day or make them forcefully admit by bullying them that it wouldn’t make a difference if they weren’t around,”

    She added, “300 million people around the world have depression, according to World Health Organisation - March 21’ 2019.”

    “Why Make Them Feel Bad, When We Have The Power To Make Them Feel Good?” Aziz added