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Following Anum Tanoli’s sudden demise, Momina Mustehesan shared her personal struggle by posting photos from the time that she was experiencing depression. However, while one would assume that Anam’s death would be a lesson for all those judging, this wasn’t the case.

Read More: Momina Mustehsan pens an open letter to Anam Tanoli

This time, Momina was attacked for ‘misinterpreting’ depression and mental illness. The singer was trolled for ‘looking too pretty’ in the photos.

Stylist Anaum Hammad reposted Momina’s photos stating, “Depression does not look professionally clicked with this pretty, sad girl aesthetic.”

 

 

She added, “I’ve been through a severe depression where all I could do for nine months was sleep. I was mentally and emotionally exhausted, and that’s how my body and brain reacted.”

The stylist shared her personal experience and further stated, “To have an individual misrepresent depression this way is insulting to me. I feel sick to my stomach and angry. Misrepresentation of mental illness and the disability to truly understand it is a huge part of the problem. How can you take this responsibility so lightly?”

Anaum added that her intentions are not to be insensitive tough. Acclaimed fashion photographer Muzi Sufi also agreed with Anaum’s stand on the subject.

Sharing screenshots from Anaum and Muzna’s Instagram story, Momina responded to the judgment. “Enough is enough,” she wrote. “It’s important to call out people who put others and their emotions down, judge them for no reason and spread hate. The credibility of someone’s pain/turmoil isn’t for you to judge.”

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/BnZIPoVFQ9y/?hl=en&taken-by=mominamustehsan

“If someone is brave enough to let someone photograph their broken self in a time of extreme turmoil, she should be encouraged and given strength, instead of being judged and described as a ‘pretty, sad aesthetic girl’,” she replied.

Momina further quoted,  “The aim is to de-stigmatize, not compete in who’s the better depression representative”

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