Imran Abbas claps back over ‘fake concern’ for Meera’s mental health
Rumours have been circulating at the speed of light that actor Meera has been institutionalised in the US but fellow actor Imran Abbas says they aren’t true.
A video has also been circulating on Twitter of a woman who claimed to be Meera’s mother who said her daughter has been admitted to a psychiatric facility in the US against her will. She appealed to the government to help her.
Laddies and gentlemen No. 1 actresses #Meera is in mental hospital USA, Meera’s mother statement pic.twitter.com/LxSQ8wrbhW
— Hassan Hafeez (@hassanarynews) April 7, 2021
“It can really harm her career and affect her adversely in so many ways. No one of is us perfect and we all have imperfections one way or another. ‘Perfection’ is the work which only suits out creator she doesn’t need your sympathies or prayers to be fine.”
“Kindly don’t show this fake concern by putting status. Let’s pray for our sick society, news channels and social media which can actually push anyone to commit suicide by their pretty jokes and flimsy humor.”
For the unversed, reports citing the Baaji actor’s mother Shafqat Rubab, local media outlets are claiming that the actor had reportedly affronted an American doctor while she was demanding preferential treatment for her fever after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.
As per a report by Dunya News, Meera had requested for special treatment, claiming she had been given protocol by the Prime Minister.
After listening to the actor’s claims, the doctor reported her to mental health officials after which she was reportedly admitted to a psychiatric facility for two days.
Moreover, her mother while talking to the news channel also requested authorities in Pakistan to bring the actor back to the country safely.