As uncertainty looms with the no-confidence motion against Imran Khan in place, celebrities have been flocking to Twitter in support of the Prime Minister. However, journalist and premier's ex-wife Reham Khan, recently took a jibe over the support celebrities have shown for PM Imran.
Taking to Twitter, Reham shared, "All these actors giving endorsements to the Kupitaan had better [gotten] heavy investments for their film projects!"
All these actors giving endorsements to the Kupitaan had better get heavy investments for their film projects!!!
— Reham Khan (@RehamKhan1) March 27, 2022
To this, actor Muneeb Butt retorted, "The way you got “heavy investments” for Janaan!" The actor further commented, "Apney set ka furniture tak apney IK ka name use karkey logun se free me liya tha so don’t school us and stop being a graceless ex! (You received your furniture set free of cost after using Imran Khan's name, so don't school and stop being a graceless ex)."
The way you got “heavy investments” for Janaan !
— Muneeb Butt (@muneeb_butt9) March 28, 2022
Apney set ka furniture tak apney IK ka name use karkey logun se free me liya tha so don’t school us and stop being a graceless Ex ! https://t.co/WVKOrO7bqT
Previously, Saba Qamar, Humayun Saeed, Rohail Hyatt, Shaan Shahid and Samina Peerzada, among several others, joined the rest of Twitter to back the skipper.
Qamar reminded everyone that, "This is not about one person, it is about Pakistan.” She went on to hope, “May Allah (SWT) bless our Prime Minister Imran Khan with success. Ameen." Saeed revealed how he’s been a fan of Imran Khan since the latter was a sportsman and is still an admirer of his leadership. “I wish and pray that he completes his tenure. May Allah bless him,” the Crown actor wrote on the micro-blogging site.
Shahid, who has made it abundantly clear numerous times that he stands with the skipper, tweeted, "I stand with Imran Khan. Pakistan has spoken they want only one leader to lead them to a brighter future. They have shown solidarity with Imran Khan. You can keep your parliament but you can never take away our leader."
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