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Saheefa Jabbar Khattak steps away from Facebook, hints at leaving social media

Saheefa Jabbar Khattak steps away from Facebook, hints at leaving social media

Express Tribune10-03-2025
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Pakistani model turned actress Saheefa Jabbar Khattak has deleted her Facebook account, hinting at a broader move away from social media.
Announcing the decision on Instagram, she wrote, 'Today, I successfully deleted my Facebook account. I truly hope that one day, I can erase all traces of my presence on social media—every naive, obnoxious, and poorly-thought-out interview, every photoshoot I liked, and every project that never had my part in it.'
Her statement suggests growing dissatisfaction with her digital footprint. While many celebrities use social media for engagement, Khattak appears to be reconsidering her past online activity.
The actress has not confirmed when she plans to leave other platforms, but her remarks indicate a desire to distance herself from public scrutiny.
Saheefa Jabbar Khattak is a Pakistani model-turned-actress known for her performances in television dramas.
She gained recognition after winning the Best Emerging Talent award at the Lux Style Awards and Best Rising Star at the Hum Style Awards in 2018.
She made her acting debut with Teri Meri Kahani (2018), playing the lead role of Deena. She later starred as Mariyam in Beti (2018-2019), a socially relevant drama that earned her critical acclaim.
In Bhool (2019), she portrayed Aiman, a woman facing consequences for a single mistake. She also appeared in Choti Choti Batain and Log Kya Kahenge.
After a four-year break, she returned in 2024 with Rafta Rafta, playing a strong-willed landlady.
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