Saboor Aly calls out people recording her and Ali Ansari without consent

A video of the actor and her fiancé from a private family event was shared online, prompting her to speak up


Entertainment Desk December 24, 2021

When you’re a celebrity, it can be difficult to get people to put down the cameras when they are around you. With public figures being photographed and recorded wherever they go, personal space may be difficult for them to maintain. Actors Saboor Aly, who was recently recorded at a private family event along with her fiance actor Ali Ansari, took to social media to call out people recording the two without their consent. 

In the video, Saboor and Ali appear to be having a serious conversation on the dance floor at the latter’s sister’s wedding. After a media outlet reposted the video, along with the caption, “Celebrity couple Saboor Aly and Ali Ansari seem to be in a serious discussion while on the dance floor at his sister’s wedding function,” Saboor took to her Instagram stories to clap back at the people invading her privacy. 

The starlet, sharing a screenshot of the media outlet’s post, wrote, “This serious discussion was actually about how me and Ali were uncomfortable [because] of the people recording us without our consent, but we still had a lot of fun! Thanks for all the love and concern!” 

The footage was from Ali Ansari’s sister Mariam Ansari’s ‘shendi’ (mehendi + shaadi) function.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Saboor Aly (@sabooraly)

In a previous interview, Saboor detailed the part Mariam, whom she has been good friends with, played in bringing her and Ali together. She shared, “Mariam would always say, ‘I want to look for a nice girl for my brother’ and I would recommend girls to Ali. She would ask me why I wouldn’t marry him. She’d say he is very caring and nice and that whatever girl ends up with him would be very lucky. That never really crossed my mind.”  

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