Armeena Rana Khan, a renowned Pakistani actress, recently addressed a hurtful comment made about her husband’s complexion. The comment suggested that their children will be dark-skinned, implying that it’s a negative trait. Armeena swiftly shut down the remark, emphasizing that skin tone is irrelevant.
“Having dark or light skin is of no significance,” Armeena asserted. “I love a dark-skinned man like my husband.” She also pointed out that predicting a child’s skin tone is impossible. “My girl is lighter-skinned than even me, and it isn’t a flex. I would’ve loved her all the same if she was darker.”
Armeena’s response highlighted the importance of self-acceptance and self-love. She proudly declared her love for dark skin, stating, “I love dark skin. I married tall, DARK, and handsome.”
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The actress’s reply serves as a reminder that every individual is unique and beautiful. It is crucial to focus on what truly matters a person’s character and actions rather than their physical appearance.
Let’s strive to create a society where everyone is appreciated and respected, regardless of their skin tone or other characteristics. As Armeena so eloquently put it, “Bachay are a blessing. One needs to pray for a healthy child.”
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