In what can only be seen as a blast from the past, renowned Pakistani model Ayyan Ali recently took to social media to share a throwback clip and pen a note for Asif Ali Zardari, who has once again taken the oath as the President of Pakistan. The model, known for her bold and candid expressions, reminisced about a moment from an old interview where she was queried about Zardari by actor Shaan Shahid.
Sharing the clip on her social media platform, Ayyan showcased a moment from the past when Shaan asked her about Zardari. In the clip, Ayyan responds, "Very respectfully, he's the head of the state, our President. We all love him." The exchange continues with Shaan reiterating, "We all love him," and Ayyan concluding, "Yes, we do. Now don't say anything after this."
In her recent post on the site formerly known as Twitter, Ayyan shared the same clip and captioned it with a playful and respectful message: "Mornin' Mr. President. Godspeed and good luck. And of course not to forget: Ahhh well very respectfully, Asif Ali Zardari is the head of the state AGAIN and we all love him. We do. Next question please."
Mornin' Mr President 🇵🇰
— Ayyan (@AYYANWORLD) March 10, 2024
Godspeed and Goodluck🤞
And ofcourse not to forget
Ahhh well very respectfully, @AAliZardari is the head of the state AGAIN✌️and we all love him
We do 💯
Next Question Please 🙏#ہماری_ریڈلائن_پاکستان_تھا_ہے_اور_رہے_گا #پاکستان_زندہ_باد
💫👸🏻✨ pic.twitter.com/5r9Qs6KrAs
Ayyan's post, resonating with a mix of nostalgia and humour, garnered attention on social media platforms. The model's open acknowledgement of Zardari's return to the presidency and her affectionate message reflect a candid and lighthearted approach to political transitions in Pakistan. As Asif Ali Zardari embarks on his presidency for the second time, Ayyan's post adds a touch of the past to the contemporary political landscape, showcasing the intersection of celebrity culture and political figures in the country.
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