Pakistani famous Tik Toker, actress and host Kanwal Aftab has apologized for her controversial stance on domestic violence.
Kanwal Aftab recently held a question and answer session with his fans and followers on Instagram.
Meanwhile, on a question asked by a woman about domestic violence, Kanwal Aftab taught her to tolerate a violent husband and to try to reform a spoiled husband.
Kanwal Aftab was criticized on social media for answering two questions on domestic violence.
Later, Kanwal Aftab also released a video statement to explain his position in detail.
Even after uploading this video statement, Kanwal Aftab’s statement about enduring domestic violence and trying to bring her ill-tempered husband to the right path did not go down well with social media users and she faced further criticism.
Later, Kanwal Aftab deleted his video statement from his account and apologized for his stance and responses on domestic violence on his Instagram story.
Kanwal Aftab apologized on his Instagram story and wrote that some people do not want to understand what I am trying to say because some people enjoy pulling others’ legs.
TikToker further wrote that I am not promoting or supporting domestic violence but if you still think I am wrong then I am sorry.
What did Kanwal Aftab have to say on the questions asked about domestic violence?
It should be remembered that a customer had asked Kanwal Aftab that if the husband commits domestic violence and does not work, is it right to get a divorce?
In response to which Kanwal Aftab said that you should try to support him and increase courage, divorce is not an option.
On this answer of Tik Tokker who has more than 3 million followers, another user asked if you are saying to support the husband on domestic violence. Read the question again.
To which Kanwal Aftab replied that the sister should encourage her to improve the conditions of such a husband and make it right.
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