After seeing my photos, people still hit inbox asking for pics: Amna Ilyas

Amna Ilyas is wondering why people keep posting messages to her inbox to ask to send some pictures after seeing a huge collection of photos on Instagram.

Actress and model Amna Ilyas is wondering why people keep posting messages to her inbox to ask to send some pictures after seeing a huge collection of photos on Instagram.

‘Zinda Bhaag’ actress has recently posted a picture of her enjoying sunlight during the winter season. This time, she captioned her picture to highlight the annoying habit of some netizens to reach someone’s inbox with some silly demands.

Ilyas wrote, “After seeing my pics you still hit my inbox asking for pics. What pics do you want? My X-Rays?”

 

 

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Public figures have complained multiple times after being trolled and harassed online by annoying comments but their private messages were also not present in a safe zone by such people.

In the Pakistani showbiz industry, some actors have become very famous for their bold dressing. Actress Ayesha Omar, Ushna Shah and Amna Ilyas are on top of the list.

The ‘Jhanka Taaki’ star, 34, had recently faced trolling on her pictures posted on Instagram during a workout in gym that drew anger of netizens to promote vulgarity and obscenity in the society.

 

 

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In June last year, she had faced severe criticism for uploading a picture in a revealing dress that showed her bare legs.

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The comments that popped up on the post reprimanded the actress for revealing too much.

One of the users had hammered Aamna that she looked ugly in the dress and revealing skin made her super ugly.

Another user had commented that until women like her existed in a society, all other females were unsafe. More comments read, “Imran Khan was right, adding that Amna’s bare-legs photo was even being riveted on by women let alone men” and “Such photos can trigger rape cases”.

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