Jannat Zubair refutes rumours of getting plastic surgery and Botox done; says, ‘I’ve got nothing done to my face’
Jannat Zubair, who’s currently winning hearts with her time on Laughter Chefs 3, recently addressed rumours of getting plastic surgery done. She appeared on a podcast with Rubina Dilaik, where she spoke about her personal and professional life. There, the actress revealed how people on the internet are accusing her of doing ‘something to her face.’ However, she refuted the rumours and mentioned that she has not gotten any surgery done.
It started with Rubina Dilaik playing a quick rapid-fire round with her. There, she asked, “What’s one rumour about you that people think is true?” Responding to this, Jannat said, “For some reason, people think I’ve gotten something done to my face, but that’s not true at all. I don’t know why people think so.” Rubina agreed with her and said, “I’ve seen her up close, and I can ensure she has not gotten any surgery done.”
Jannat also opened up about her acting career, how she deals with trolls, and much more. She also recalled how she used to feel a lot of pressure when she initially started managing both TV and social media. She said, “It came with a lot of pressure, you know, because of social media, the following, and everything. We started from TV. We used to just get the script, perform, pack up, and go back home. But all of this was so new.”
The actress further added, “Be it Instagram, other platforms I was a part of, or YouTube, you show the raw you, the real you, completely unfiltered. There’s no script, nothing at all. People like you for who you are. They’re open to commenting, sharing their thoughts, and expressing everything. So I’ve had my phases with this too. Initially, it was like, ‘Oh my God, so many likes, so many views, so many comments, what’s happening?’ That phase came. And then the hate phase came in. So I understood that if this exists, the other side will exist too.”
While talking about her love for acting, she said, “It’s always a balance between my brain and my heart because acting is love. That’s where it all started for me that journey. When you do campaigns or shoot for reels and other content, it’s very different. We may call it a shoot, but the kind of shoots we do as actors are completely different. We live those characters. We become them. There’s so much to express, so much depth in it. After playing so many characters and experiencing so many stories, it actually feels really nice to just be yourself. For me, I truly love social media. I’m grateful for the love I receive there because that kind of direct love is something I didn’t experience as much on television. And I will always be thankful for that. But my heart will always lean more towards acting.”
Jannat also opened up about her acting career, how she deals with trolls, and much more. She also recalled how she used to feel a lot of pressure when she initially started managing both TV and social media. She said, “It came with a lot of pressure, you know, because of social media, the following, and everything. We started from TV. We used to just get the script, perform, pack up, and go back home. But all of this was so new.”
The actress further added, “Be it Instagram, other platforms I was a part of, or YouTube, you show the raw you, the real you, completely unfiltered. There’s no script, nothing at all. People like you for who you are. They’re open to commenting, sharing their thoughts, and expressing everything. So I’ve had my phases with this too. Initially, it was like, ‘Oh my God, so many likes, so many views, so many comments, what’s happening?’ That phase came. And then the hate phase came in. So I understood that if this exists, the other side will exist too.”
While talking about her love for acting, she said, “It’s always a balance between my brain and my heart because acting is love. That’s where it all started for me that journey. When you do campaigns or shoot for reels and other content, it’s very different. We may call it a shoot, but the kind of shoots we do as actors are completely different. We live those characters. We become them. There’s so much to express, so much depth in it. After playing so many characters and experiencing so many stories, it actually feels really nice to just be yourself. For me, I truly love social media. I’m grateful for the love I receive there because that kind of direct love is something I didn’t experience as much on television. And I will always be thankful for that. But my heart will always lean more towards acting.”
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