Model Ayyan has often made headlines for the wrong reasons. With news of her notorious money laundering case, her models were often clicked on by paparazzi during her courtroom visits.
After taking a social media hiatus since 2015, Ayyan returned to her microblogging website in 2020. Since then, she updates her Twitter and her Instagram every other day. In her recent Instagram post, Ayyan revealed her health scare and her struggle with weight.
Sharing a video of himself working out, Ayyan shared: It’s been my personal journey so far, but I’m sure it will motivate you as well. “
She continued, “When I went to jail in 2015 for a bogus political incident, I decided to always put a smile on the world’s face so my rivals wouldn’t be happy and my friends wouldn’t worry! I’ve seen Moga’s smile, but I’ve never seen the chronic depression, stress, and anxiety behind it!”
Explaining, the model comments: Prison days in death cells were ever-present, and the dirtiest role-playing on national television forced me to be alone.
As a result, Ayyan said, “I lost my ability to exercise and increased my stress eating. She then revealed that she had also had her heart attack. “A few months after winning my sixth ECL case and arriving in Dubai, I had my first heart attack. !”
Ayyan added that doctors advised her to lose weight to save her life. “When the doctor made his discharge report, he also said that if he didn’t lose weight, another heart attack might bring him permission to depart from this world,” the model wrote. Said that the enemy might die young, not me! I chose an exercise program.”
Determined to prove her hatred wrong, Ayan said, “Everybody said how you could lift such heavy weights. I lost about 40 kg over the next 4-6 months, which was too completely lost in a safe way without inorganic assistance.”
She concluded her note by saying:
Ayyan was arrested on 14 March 2015 on charges of money laundering. That’s after customs officers recovered her $506,000 from her luggage at Islamabad’s Benazir Bhutto International Airport before she boarded a flight to Dubai. In November 2015, a customs court charged her with trying to smuggle more than $500,000 of her, and she pleaded “not guilty.”
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