Hania Aamir believes makeup is gender neutral

Actor shared video of India’s Ankush Bahuguna to prove the same

Popular actor and social media personality Hania Aamir recently shared her two cents on the several trolls that target individuals of various sexual orientations, who share makeup tutorials online or choose to simply wear makeup.

Acknowledging that many associate makeup with only women, Aamir shared a video of Indian content creator and actor Ankush Bahuguna, who spoke up about the same issue along with people various genders and sexual orientations.

“Makeup is a form of art,” wrote Aamir alongside the share. “It has nothing to do with your gender or your sexual orientation,” she added. “Great job Ankush Bahuguna, trash these sexual prejudices because makeup are for everyone,” stressed the Ishqiya actor.

Bahugna detailed the purpose of his video in the caption, “Just wanted to take a moment and give you some perspective. I'm truly grateful for the love you give me for wearing makeup but everyone deserves that acceptance,” he wrote. “When I say everyone, I also mean people other than cis-gender men,” added the actor.

In his video, Bahuguna started off by saying “You know we need to stop making statements like, ‘Not all men who wear makeup are gay.’” He also included India's gender fluid drag legend Sushant Divgikr alias #RaniKoHeNoor in his video. Followed by Vee, a trans male model and Deep Pathare, a cis-gendered makeup enthusiast. The following then added, “We never make it a point to say, ‘Not all men who go to the gym are straight.’”

“When you say, ‘not all men who wear makeup are gay,’ you’re basically saying lets accept men doing makeup because straight men do makeup as well.’ But it’s counterproductive, why will something only be accepted when cis-gendered heterosexuals start doing it? Even if 100% of the men doing makeup were gay then what’s wrong with that? How does someone’s gender even matter? Makeup or a profession or hobby should have nothing to do with someone’s gender or sexual orientation. Accept men doing makeup, not because they’re straight, but because makeup is for everyone.”

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