The singer took to social networking site and pointed out the comment, stating, “Aunty ab tumhari Allah Allah karne ki age hai.”
Hadiqa Kiani responded, “Very unfortunate that the ageist hater comments always come from girls. I’ve blocked out her name because I don’t want anyone bullied but we have to do a better job raising our daughters to love themselves and other women. Heads up ladies, you’re all going to age, you’re all going to gain a few pounds or lose a few pounds, get a few wrinkles and despite your success and independence, society will try to judge you and tell you to conform to their standards. But at least as women, we can’t limit one another any longer.”
‘Very unfortunate that the ageist hater comments always come from girls. I’ve blocked out her name because I don’t want anyone bullied but we have to do a better job raising our daughters to love themselves and other women. Heads up ladies, you’re all going to age’
The singer said, “The idea that you’re supposed to just die and get locked in a house after age 35 as a woman in this country needs to end. If Allah gives me the energy, strength and motivation to be this active when I’m 55, 65 or 75 and if I want to be this active, then I will.”
“And as far as the Allah Allah karne ka waqt hai” comment, you should be thinking of Allah at every age,” she concluded.
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