Alizeh opens up about exploitation in showbiz
Actress quits social media to protect her well-being

(Web Desk): Actress Alizeh shah shared Instagram stories expressing her emotional exhaustion from constant trolling, stating that it’s heavy and painful despite her effort to stay strong and quits social media.
The actress has publically addressed issues like delayed payment, unprofessional behavior, and sexual harassment. Moreover, she also defended herself against criticism and trolling.
She shed light on allegations of physical violence made by her co-star Minsa Malik, claiming she was Minsa who first pushed her after accusing her of throwing a cigarette.
It is pertinent to mention here that Alizeh recently opened up about a disturbing incident that occurred during a fashion show. She claimed she fell during a fashion show due to constant pushes by vocalist Shazia Manzoor while she was walking on ramp.
Meanwhile, actress Urwa Hocane raised voice to support Alizeh against the industry abuse. In a heartfelt statement, Urwa urged Alizeh to remain strong.

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