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‘Tis the season — Pakistan’s stars wish everyone a Merry Christmas

From Erica Robin's adorable pictures to Areeba Habib's gorgeous tree, here's what celebrities shared on Christmas day.
25 Dec, 2024

Lush green trees, twinkling lights and presents! ’Tis the season for Christmas, and our celebrities are taking to their social media to wish everyone this holiday!

Here are some celebrities who shared a Merry Christmas message.

Ushna Shah

In a thought-provoking move, Shah shared a post about the churches destroyed in Gaza due to relentless Israeli aggression in the area.

Erica Robin

Robin, the first-ever Miss Universe Pakistan, posted an adorable picture of herself and her puppy sitting in front of a Christmas tree.

“Santa Paws reporting for duty! Merry Christmas from us to you,” the model wrote on Instagram.

Zulfikar Ali Bhutto

The activist shared pictures from St Joesph’s Catholic Church in Larkana.

“Sadly we had to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ in darkness. This winter load shedding has affected many homes, business and even places of worship,” he said.

Zhalay Sarhadi

Hira Mani

Maria Unera

Navin Waqar

In her Instagram story, Waqar asked her followers to vote about how the past year was for them.

Shaista Lodhi

Hiba Qadir

Mirza Gohar Rasheed

Areeba Habib

Habib shared a picture of her with a beautiful Christmas tree, and of course, lots of presents underneath.

Honorary mention

While we were focusing on local celebrities, we can’t help but mention Indian television personality Kapil Sharma, who shared this incredible AI-generated video of himself as Santa Claus. Now that’s creativity.

A very Merry Christmas from Team Images to all those celebrating! Don’t forget to listen to Mariah Carey’s ‘All I Want for Christmas is You’.

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Mahmood Dec 25, 2024 02:46pm
LOL! So desperate to be considered progressive, modern and in-tune - NOT! Even in north America, you're more like to hear the festive greeting of "Happy Holidays" around this time of the year. Instead of "Merry Xmas". To be all inclusive, without leaving out any other faith celebrating religious festivities during the same period, or offending anyone by assuming they are 'Christians" when you greet them with 'Merry Xmas'. Why y0u ask?? Ignorance is bliss. Little do this lot realizes that at least THREE major celebrations take place between Dec. 18- 26: 1- Hannukah for Jews from Dec. 18-26 2. Xmas - Dec 25 Christians only. 3. Kwanzaa African-American heritage celebrations for all African-Americans. So instead, adopt the more appropriate greeting. Your FB, Tiktok, and Instagram addiction should've taught you that.
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