Recently, the passing of the beloved veteran actress Ayesha Khan sparked some unexpected backlash, particularly directed at her children. Many online commentators have suggested that her kids neglected her, leading to a painful wave of public scrutiny.
Bushra Ansari, a veteran actress and close friend of Ayesha, has stepped up to combat the misinformation. Drawing from her own experiences, Bushra shared, “In the last few days, I’ve come across so many false narratives surrounding Ayesha Khan’s death. She truly was a beautiful soul.”
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Bushra didn’t hold back in her criticism of vloggers who spread these lies for clicks. She passionately called on people to stop creating stories that don’t reflect the truth.
Bushra Ansari Clarifies Ayesha’s Relationship with Her Children
Bushra shared a touching memory, recalling how she met Ayesha just before her passing. During that time, she asked Ayesha about her children, and Ayesha’s reply was heartfelt and filled with a sense of contentment.
“She told me she didn’t feel a connection while living abroad and preferred being in Pakistan,” Bushra shared. “She felt at peace here. When I asked her about financial matters, she smiled and said her children sent her enough money, so much that she had to put some away.”
Bushra noted that Ayesha never seemed upset or abandoned. Instead, she radiated a deep satisfaction with her life and the support she received from her kids.
“It’s just not fair,” Bushra emphasised, “to compare her life to a movie like Baghban or to claim that her children ignored her. Those kinds of accusations can really hurt her family.”
Call for Compassion and Prayers Instead of Judgment
Bushra also spoke out about the swirling rumours regarding the passing of Ayesha Khan. “There’s no way she died a whole week before the news came out,” she emphasised. “It might have been just a day or two, but not more. People need to stop speculating and start praying.”
In a heartfelt message, she urged everyone to honour the late actress’s memory. “Please don’t hurt her spirit with false stories. Pray for her forgiveness and peace.”
Rather than pointing fingers, Bushra called for compassion. She reminded everyone that grieving is already tough for families, and public scrutiny only adds to their pain.
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