Hadiqa Kiani responds to 'hair loss' allegations by customer

A woman in Faisalabad filed Rs2.5 million lawsuit against the singer for a treatment gone wrong at the latter's salon

Hadiqa Kiani, the famous pop star, is a name that needs no introduction. The singer has been a household name in the Hadiqa Kiani, pop icon of the 1990s, is a name that needs no introduction. The singer has been a superstar in the Pakistani music industry for decades and has managed to stay relevant in the hearts of the nation, despite keeping a low profile. The Boohe Baariyan crooner usually stays out of the spotlight, unless she is on to a massive project - such as collaborating with Turkish artists and working on a new track.

However, recently, Kiani's name has been coming up again and again, linked to a controversy that no one saw coming. A woman from Faisalabad has sued the Dupatta singer for Rs2.5 million in damages after her hair was 'ruined' post-treatment in one of the branches of the singer's beauty salon, reported Express PK. The complainant shared how she experienced tremendous hair loss after a straightening treatment from the salon.

The singer then took to Twitter and clarified the stance on the aforementioned matter.

 

"It appears that some recent hearsay regarding one of my franchised salons is causing a bit of a news media frenzy, I wanted to take a minute to address these allegations and assure all of our loyal customers that none of these allegations are true," Kiani wrote, adding, "Hadiqa Kiani Salon franchises across the country continue to operate with the highest quality products and according to proper SOPs. Our main objective will always be the complete satisfaction of our loyal clients that continue to come through our doors every day."

She went on to add on how her legal team is looking into the said allegations. "My lawyers and local franchise team are fully prepared to address these malicious and baseless claims."

She thanked her customers for undying support. "We thank each and every one of you for your ongoing love and support. In a year like 2020 where all of our realities have been shaken up, we should be focusing on uplifting each other instead of tearing down honest businesses," she penned. "Sending love and light to some of us that clearly need it right now."

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