Nazish Jahangir Denies Misleading Headline Linking Her To Babar Azam

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Nazish Jahangir Denies Misleading Headline Linking Her To Babar Azam (1)

Pakistani actress Nazish Jahangir has clarified a misleading report that falsely linked her to cricket captain Babar Azam. The controversy arose after an old Q&A clip of hers resurfaced online with a sensational headline.

The headline circulating on social media read, “I’ll deny the offer if Babar Azam asks me for marriage,” implying that Nazish Jahangir made a direct statement about the cricketer. This misleading claim quickly attracted attention and stirred unnecessary drama among fans.

On November 27, Nazish Jahangir addressed the issue by resharing the post on her Instagram Story. She urged her followers to remain calm and stop spreading misinformation.

“The Babar army really needs to calm down,” she wrote, adding that the clip was taken out of context and exaggerated for attention.

Nazish Jahangir also expressed her respect for Babar Azam and the Pakistan cricket team. She emphasized that she would never say anything disrespectful about the national team or its players, whom she called “national pride.”

She further requested that media outlets and fans stop circulating edited or twisted content for views and likes. “Please stop circulating edited or twisted versions just to create drama. Let’s not spread negativity especially towards our own players who give their best for the country. Love and respect to all,” she stated.

Nazish Jahangir’s clarification highlights the impact of misleading headlines and the importance of responsible media sharing. She urged fans to focus on supporting national sports figures rather than spreading unverified claims.

In other related news also read Babar Azam Gets Several County Cricket Offers

Her response serves as a reminder to respect public figures and avoid misinterpreting old content for sensationalism. Nazish Jahangir continues to advocate positivity and respect in the entertainment and sports communities.

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