Ayesha Omer Talks About Living Alone As A Woman

EntertainmentAyesha Omer Talks About Living Alone As A Woman

Ayesha Omer is a woman of many talents. From EDM signing to acting, modeling, and now fitness classes – the Bulbulay actress knows how to do it all. In a recent conversation with Keeping it real with FK, the actress talked about her personal life, what it is like to be without family in Corona lockdown, and living alone in Karachi.

Ayesha Omer is a woman of many talents. From EDM signing to acting, modeling, and now fitness classes – the Bulbulay actress knows how to do it all. In a recent conversation with Keeping it real with FK, the actress talked about her personal life, what it is like to be without family in Corona lockdown, and living alone in Karachi. Let’s get to know more about Ayesha as she shared in the show: Corona, Lockdown & How She Coped: Ayesha talked about how she impulsively started her live fitness classes once the Corona lockdown started. She said that she was a bit worried that they might not turn out fine because the posture can be wrong sometimes. However, she is glad that it turned out well. While talking about the last few months, she said: “The last few months have been so new, so horrifying. They have been so stressful. Sometimes there is so much anxiety, and sometimes there is not. It is an amalgamation of a lot of different feelings.” She also said that not being to do what she loved was very hard for her. About Living Alone When FK asked Omer about gaslighting in the day of social media and how she takes it. She talked about how sometimes social media and even people from the media industry can be a cause of distress for her and many others. On being a girl who lives alone, she said: “Being a woman in Pakistan who also lives away from her family, I don’t have a father. My brother is abroad. My mother lives in another city, so I am not surrounded by a close family system. All my close childhood friends are in another city as well. “You feel extreme loneliness, and women are generally gaslighted by society too.” About Turkish Shows & Celebrities Ayesha also talked about Turkish shows, celebrities, and them endorsing Pakistani brands. She said that she has currently started watching Ertugrul and loves the show. Upon their actors being used to promote Pakistani brands, she said: “Any international talent coming into our country, endorsing brands, their content coming in – I think it is fantastic. We learn from them.” “We need to be accepting, and we need to accept so that when we aspire for the same thing tomorrow, we have practiced what we preach.” Ayesha Omer talked about a lot of other stuff including her projects, a busy last year, and managing expenses. If you want to know what more she talked about, watch the complete video here:

Let’s get to know more about Ayesha as she shared in the show:

Corona, Lockdown & How She Coped:

Ayesha talked about how she impulsively started her live fitness classes once the Corona lockdown started. She said that she was a bit worried that they might not turn out fine because the posture can be wrong sometimes. However, she is glad that it turned out well.

While talking about the last few months, she said:

“The last few months have been so new, so horrifying. They have been so stressful. Sometimes there is so much anxiety, and sometimes there is not. It is an amalgamation of a lot of different feelings.”

She also said that not being to do what she loved was very hard for her.

About Living Alone

Ayesha Omer is a woman of many talents. From EDM signing to acting, modeling, and now fitness classes – the Bulbulay actress knows how to do it all. In a recent conversation with Keeping it real with FK, the actress talked about her personal life, what it is like to be without family in Corona lockdown, and living alone in Karachi. Let’s get to know more about Ayesha as she shared in the show: Corona, Lockdown & How She Coped: Ayesha talked about how she impulsively started her live fitness classes once the Corona lockdown started. She said that she was a bit worried that they might not turn out fine because the posture can be wrong sometimes. However, she is glad that it turned out well. While talking about the last few months, she said: “The last few months have been so new, so horrifying. They have been so stressful. Sometimes there is so much anxiety, and sometimes there is not. It is an amalgamation of a lot of different feelings.” She also said that not being to do what she loved was very hard for her. About Living Alone When FK asked Omer about gaslighting in the day of social media and how she takes it. She talked about how sometimes social media and even people from the media industry can be a cause of distress for her and many others. On being a girl who lives alone, she said: “Being a woman in Pakistan who also lives away from her family, I don’t have a father. My brother is abroad. My mother lives in another city, so I am not surrounded by a close family system. All my close childhood friends are in another city as well. “You feel extreme loneliness, and women are generally gaslighted by society too.” About Turkish Shows & Celebrities Ayesha also talked about Turkish shows, celebrities, and them endorsing Pakistani brands. She said that she has currently started watching Ertugrul and loves the show. Upon their actors being used to promote Pakistani brands, she said: “Any international talent coming into our country, endorsing brands, their content coming in – I think it is fantastic. We learn from them.” “We need to be accepting, and we need to accept so that when we aspire for the same thing tomorrow, we have practiced what we preach.” Ayesha Omer talked about a lot of other stuff including her projects, a busy last year, and managing expenses. If you want to know what more she talked about, watch the complete video here:

When FK asked Omer about gaslighting in the day of social media and how she takes it. She talked about how sometimes social media and even people from the media industry can be a cause of distress for her and many others. On being a girl who lives alone, she said:

“Being a woman in Pakistan who also lives away from her family, I don’t have a father. My brother is abroad. My mother lives in another city, so I am not surrounded by a close family system. All my close childhood friends are in another city as well.

“You feel extreme loneliness, and women are generally gaslighted by society too.”

About Turkish Shows & Celebrities

Ayesha also talked about Turkish shows, celebrities, and them endorsing Pakistani brands. She said that she has currently started watching Ertugrul and loves the show. Upon their actors being used to promote Pakistani brands, she said:

“Any international talent coming into our country, endorsing brands, their content coming in – I think it is fantastic. We learn from them.”

“We need to be accepting, and we need to accept so that when we aspire for the same thing tomorrow, we have practiced what we preach.”

Ayesha Omer talked about a lot of other stuff including her projects, a busy last year, and managing expenses.

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