Armeena Rana Khan calls out man for abusing her over Twitter
Starlet posted some screenshots of a guy who abused her on Twitter
Armeena Rana Khan is not one to shy away from trouble, especially of it involves issues such as cyber bullying. Just recently, the Janaan starlet called out a guy who abused her on Twitterby sharing screenshots of his tweets.
"So I’m attaching the tweets because such persons should be exposed for being a menace to society," she wrote. "This man has zero respect for mothers, daughters and sisters. I ask all to refrain from such language as it is unbecoming for a Pakistani. This is not how our parents bring us up," Armeena said.
The UK-born starlet went on to add that as opposed to the hate she receives for not contributing enough to the country, she gives more to society than she takes.
"And like most Pakistanis abroad, I give MORE than I take. I am a sincere person and believe in the betterment of society. Thank you and love to you guys from your brothers and sisters overseas," she went on.
"Ladies and gentleman, boys and girls: Never, EVER take bullying or abuse from anyone. All the decent people from around the world are with you," the Bin Roye actor called out.
"I want to create a safe platform for debate, exchange of ideas and freedom of speech (not to be confused with abuse) on my Twitter for all especially women," she further said. "I’ll be seeking your feedback on some of my upcoming charity projects for a start so feel free to share ideas."
After Anam Tanoli's suicide, many celebs have spoken out on the link between depression and cyber bullying.
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"So I’m attaching the tweets because such persons should be exposed for being a menace to society," she wrote. "This man has zero respect for mothers, daughters and sisters. I ask all to refrain from such language as it is unbecoming for a Pakistani. This is not how our parents bring us up," Armeena said.
The UK-born starlet went on to add that as opposed to the hate she receives for not contributing enough to the country, she gives more to society than she takes.
"And like most Pakistanis abroad, I give MORE than I take. I am a sincere person and believe in the betterment of society. Thank you and love to you guys from your brothers and sisters overseas," she went on.
"Ladies and gentleman, boys and girls: Never, EVER take bullying or abuse from anyone. All the decent people from around the world are with you," the Bin Roye actor called out.
"I want to create a safe platform for debate, exchange of ideas and freedom of speech (not to be confused with abuse) on my Twitter for all especially women," she further said. "I’ll be seeking your feedback on some of my upcoming charity projects for a start so feel free to share ideas."
After Anam Tanoli's suicide, many celebs have spoken out on the link between depression and cyber bullying.
Let's do better, please.
Have something to add to the story? Share it in the comments below.