Fiza Ali’s Warning to Haters Sparks Backlash – Here’s What Happened
Fiza Ali, a popular name in the Pakistani entertainment industry, is no stranger to the spotlight—whether it’s for her television hosting or her outspoken nature. Currently hosting Morning with Fiza on 24 News HD, she’s known for stirring conversations through bold remarks and viral moments. But her recent video message aimed at her critics has landed her in hot water, triggering a strong online backlash.

Fiza Ali’s Message to Trolls
In a bold statement posted on her social media, Fiza directly addressed those who make content out of her viral clips or troll her online. With visible frustration, she questioned their motives, saying:
“This video is for all the haters who make videos against me, who have no self-respect… Why can’t you make your own content? Why are you earning through taking your sister’s name?”
She went on to say that those who use her name for views are “people with no shame” and dared them to create more content on her, including the very video she had just posted.
The Backlash She Didn’t Expect
Instead of silencing the critics, Fiza’s aggressive tone and language ignited a fresh wave of criticism. Netizens were quick to respond, and not kindly.
One viewer commented:
“When people teach religion during Ramadan and then roam around Europe in indecent clothing — this is the condition of my Islamic Republic of Pakistan.”
Others didn’t hold back either:
- “I bet she is an addict.”
- “Shame on you! What kind of acts do you perform to earn money?”
- “You need mental help.”
- “Have you ever thought about who you really are? You are not an ideal Muslim.”

The Bigger Picture
This incident once again highlights the tense relationship between celebrities and social media audiences in Pakistan. While stars like Fiza Ali use these platforms to express themselves, the public is often divided—some defend their boldness while others condemn their actions.
Whether Fiza’s message was a justified response or an overreaction is up for debate, but one thing’s for sure: it got people talking.