Infidelity Saga: Aima Baig Denounces ‘Bullyers’, People Playing Victims – Lifestyle

Singer Aima Baig, who was embroiled in an infidelity scandal after splitting from fiancé Shahbaz Shigri, has finally come out to answer her critics.

In a series of stories shared on social media platform Instagram on Wednesday, Aima opened up about the entire saga accusing her of using the “rape card” against filmmaker Qes Ahmed, which she is accused of using for cheating on Shigri.

The message appeared to be aimed at the general public, but also included a series of cryptic messages for specific people who may have better access to their private lives.

“Bol Liya aap sab no? Karlia bully ya abhi or thora rehta ha to wo bhi karlain (Have you all spoken your mind? Have you bullied me enough or do you want to try again?),” she began in what appeared to be an expression of her anger and hurt.

“Without knowing the whole truth. Ab main torah sa kuch boloun?”

The singer went on to say that she left a “very respectful statement to put an end to this whole situation. But some people choose to remain silent because they know how many ugly things would come out not only about them but their families as well.”

“I still want to keep up with the respect I showed these people towards this one person and family because ‘my upbringing isn’t like that,'” she said in a seemingly cryptic message to a certain section of her followers.

“And can’t make fun of people who have passed away or how they used their significant other and then pretended to be the victim,” she said with a veiled dig at Qes Ahmed, who called out Aima for her used the rape card when she was the one who allegedly made advances to him.

“People who know this person personally…. I have nothing to say on the matter as they knew the truth long before you all noticed it. And believe me, you know why it happened,” she wrote.

Aima claimed whatever happened caused her major trauma and depression, adding that “people don’t know what actually happened.”

She also took a dig at British model Taloulah Mair – Qes Ahmed’s former girlfriend – saying: “These extras who just want some followers and money… please give them that so they can get on with their lives.”

“I’m not someone who fuels the situation by just showing people parts that would help them play the victim card,” she said in what appeared to be an attack on Qes, who posted video of an alleged phone conversation with Aima in the he accused the Coke Studio singer of using the rape card.

“I’m not even going to talk about some random extras in my story since they don’t have families they care about or even the dignity to accept who they really are,” she said with a veiled dig at Mair.

Aima also took offense at the memes circulating throughout the saga, noting that the situation was more than funny and outright bullying.

“How can people believe, or any sane person would believe, these allegations by some random people just looking for a few followers,” she said, adding that most people have judged them by an artificial picture of their lives, “without it.” even knowing the true truth and true story behind these beautiful images and happy faces that we are showing the world.”

“(It) isn’t really the truth.”

She added that sometimes things that happen behind closed doors could be toxic.

“There’s a lot behind these pictures, maybe a way to say sorry or make our partner feel better after a mistake,” she said.

Towards the end, Aima suggested that the whole saga had taught her at least one lesson, even if it was painful.

“One thing I’ve learned throughout this whole drama … is that you should never let the world know who you love,” she said, but instead of naming any love interests, she referenced her parents.

She also had a few goodbye messages for some of the people she feels have wronged her, noting, “Never just keep quiet and let people take advantage of your kindness towards them for good times.”

“And never trust a book by its cover,” she advised, before taking an unsettling turn to say, “Also, never date a man 100 times your senior. You never know what’s going on.” precedes this head.”

Will the truth come out?

Aima suggested that she will soon be spilling beans over everything that happened.

“For anyone still wondering what exactly happened. We’ll see in a day or two,” she said, before adding sarcastically, “by then, because all the bullies out there keep spending their time making these memes.”

“I think it’s always good to make someone laugh, even if you’re not the one enjoying the experience, because it involved a loved one, investments, and many more truths that the world may never know, but also.” …. should know.”

Some after…

After two exhaustingly long posts, Aima still didn’t seem to be done with some of the characters throughout the saga and went back for a few posts.

“Besides, one last thing, if anyone knows a good doctor, like a really, really good doctor, please share the number, I have to send it to someone who needs it urgently,” she said, before adding mockingly, “saath thoray say paisay bhi otherwise apkay sath bhi wohi hoga jo meray sath hua if you know you know.”

She added that “diseases like this are real, even if these patients are doing the same thing, ‘Oh, no way! not the same.”

The singer said that such people can start living in a fantasy.

“They start living in their own reality just like a movie or shit because aap log aisay logo ki help karnay ki karnay ki bajaye unko aur hype detay hain which causes serious damage to their own health,” she said in the cryptic note.

She signed the note, saying, “I’m just your own Baazi girl who just knows how to entertain people with her vocal artistry.”

Curiously, she never once addressed the issue of the rape card throughout the statement.

It remains to be seen what else Aima says and what she shows about the partial videos she mentioned.

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