Saba Qamar took to Instagram Stories to reassure fans that her absence on social media isn't a cause for alarm. Penning a heartfelt note to directly address her enthusiasts, she began by thanking her supporters for all their love and concern.
"Sometimes in life, you just need to take a step back, be quiet for a bit, and give yourself some time to heal and recharge," she wrote.
Saba acknowledged that she hasn't been posting frequently, though she does appreciate everyone for checking in. "That's all it is – I'm okay, so please don't worry about me."
With more gentle words to dispense, she continued, "I promise this is just a little pause, not the end of anything. Even the brightest stars need to rest sometimes so they can shine even brighter. I'll be back soon, full of energy and positivity, and I can't wait to share more moments with you all. In the meantime, take care of yourselves and keep smiling. Love you all so much! SQ."
The actor's last Instagram post was dedicated to working towards a brighter future for children. Representing UNICEF, the Cheekh actor vowed to "create a world where their dreams have no limits".
In the comments section, her doting fans showered her with much love and praises, commending her for staying committed to such a cause and also wishing her well. "I hope this year brings you tons of happiness, success, and unforgettable moments. May all your dreams and goals come true, and may you be surrounded by love, laughter, and positivity every step of the way. Here's to new beginnings, new adventures, and making this year even better than the last," a user wrote.
"Saba Qamar's dedication to supporting UNICEF's mission for children's rights showcases her incredible power and commitment to making a difference. Her hard work in advocating for education, health, and protection for children reflects her compassionate heart and unwavering determination to create a brighter future for the most vulnerable," another observed.
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