Zari Hassan furiously lashes out at haters, claims sagged skin photos are edited

Her face also, although covered by huge sunnies appears aged and slightly sagged, around her cheek area.

Zari's edited photo
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South African-based Ugandan socialite and reality TV star Zari Hassan has gone on a tirade calling out haters who allegedly edited and shared pictures of her arriving in Kigali, Rwanda.

Photos of Zari in a grey crop top, combat jeans, and a white coat draped over her shoulders have been making rounds online. In the said photos, part of Zari's stomach appears to have mad saggy loose skin and orange peels.

Her face also, although covered by huge sunnies appears aged and slightly sagged, around her cheek area.

Addressing the said photos, Zari maintained they were fake and she did not look like that in real life.

Before going on her rant, the mother of 4 shared a video of her getting glammed up as she showed off her curvaceous behind. She went on to caption the video, "They simply hate themselves," before descending on an angry rant addressing the photoshop issue.

Zari Hassan
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"Like I don't understand how people wake up in the morning to say we want to edit her to look so bad, so ugly. And the only reason why you are doing that, I'm going to tell you is because you are so miserable within yourself!" The Young Rich and African star angrily said.

Zari went on to add that only people with mad insecurities would stoop to such levels.

"You are so ugly that when you make someone look like you, it kinda fills that space within you and you feel slightly better with yourself.

Even when you make me look 70, I don't change over here! I still stay gorgeous. I'm in my 40's and I still look gorgeous. You can't bring me down. You all can stop with the edits now because I don't change over her. Stop trying to make me look 90 or 80, I feel so bad for all of you.

Talk to God to fix that problem for you so that you can stop being miserable and broke," she heatedly added.

Captioning her rant videos Zari went on to add;

"Question is why are you pressed by my looks?" Started off the reality TV star.

She went on to add to bash her said ops maintaing that irrespective of what narrative they tried to sell it would not change how gorgeous and glamorous she looks in real life.

"Editing photos to suit your narrative will not change me over here. If that pain persists seek mental help," the last of her post read.

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