Islamabad:Pakistani actress **Zara Noor Abbas** has expressed her frustration with social media users and requested them to delete all pictures of her daughter that have been shared without her consent. The actress took to **Instagram**, sharing a story in which she explained that if she hasn’t posted pictures of her daughter herself, it means she wants to keep her child’s life private. Despite this, some people have continued to share her daughter’s images, disregarding her wishes.
Zara Noor Abbas wrote, *”If I haven’t posted my daughter’s picture, it means I want to keep it private. Yet, some people are not respecting that. I request all of you to please stop posting videos of my daughter. And if you have already posted them, please delete them.”*
The actress’ request comes after pictures and videos from her brother **Ahmed Abbas Gull’s wedding** surfaced, where Zara and her mother **Isma Abbas** were seen. One particular video went viral, showing Zara holding a baby in her arms, which many speculated to be her daughter.
Zara Noor Abbas and her husband **Asad Siddiqui** welcomed their daughter, named **Noor-e-Jahan**, on **March 27**. The actress had previously shared that she chose not to reveal her daughter’s face due to superstitions, saying that she feared the baby might get an “evil eye.” As a result, she had requested her followers to be patient and accept the fact that they would only see her as a mother for now.
It is worth mentioning that in **2021**, Zara Noor Abbas faced a heartbreaking loss when her baby son passed away. In an interview, her husband Asad Siddiqui clarified that Zara’s first pregnancy did not end in miscarriage, but rather, she experienced preterm labor due to complications, resulting in the birth of a baby at just **6 months**. He also shared that he and Zara took part in burying their child, and the tragic loss led Zara into a period of **depression**.
Zara’s request for privacy reflects her desire to protect her daughter from public scrutiny and allow her to grow up without the attention often directed at celebrity children.