Pakistani singer Aima Baig, one of the country’s most recognized celebrities, has once again found herself at the center of online criticism after posting a picture with her husband, Zain Ahmed.
Baig, celebrated for her powerful voice and self-confidence, has built a career that has placed her among the top stars in the entertainment industry. Recently, she entered a new chapter in her personal life when she married Zain Ahmed, CEO of the fashion label Rastah. The couple tied the knot in Canada, sharing wedding photos that quickly went viral. Fans praised the pair for their chemistry, and the pictures highlighted a joyful beginning to their marriage.
In a more recent post, Baig shared a photo from a date night with Ahmed. She appeared in a strapless dress, while her husband kept his look casual. The singer posted the snapshot to Instagram, offering fans a glimpse into her private life.
However, the internet’s reaction turned harsh. Within hours of the photo being shared, social media users began posting critical comments aimed at Baig’s appearance and clothing choices.
One user wrote, “She needs IV and a large Dew.” Another added, “She looks like a skeleton.” A third remarked, “Her clothes are becoming fewer as she earns more money.”

The bodyshaming comments quickly overshadowed the original purpose of the post, which was meant to share a personal and happy moment with her audience. While many of Baig’s loyal fans came to her defense, criticizing the culture of negativity on social media, the wave of trolling highlighted the challenges faced by female celebrities in Pakistan’s entertainment industry.
Baig, who has consistently emphasized her dedication to music and professional growth, has long been a target of online scrutiny. Her confidence, fashion sense, and bold personality often invite polarized reactions. Supporters admire her independence and style, while detractors frequently focus on her personal choices rather than her talent.
This latest episode adds to the ongoing debate about cyberbullying and body image in the digital age. For many observers, the trolling reflects a broader issue in how women in public life are subjected to double standards and personal attacks unrelated to their achievements.
Despite the backlash, Baig remains focused on her career and personal life. With her marriage to Ahmed and her continued success as a performer, she continues to share glimpses of her journey with fans—choosing, as she often has, to rise above criticism.
