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Pakistani actress Saba Faisal shares clarification after facing backlash over her comments on daughters-in-law, "forgive and ignore"

Saba Faisal faces renewed backlash after clarifying her remarks on daughters-in-law, as her apology and claims of being taken out of context only intensified criticism and reopened the debate.

December 17, 2025 / 18:56 IST
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Pakistani actress Saba Faisal shares clarification after facing backlash over her comments on daughters-in-law, "forgive and ignore"
Pakistani actress Saba Faisal shares clarification after facing backlash over her comments on daughters-in-law, "forgive and ignore"

Saba Faisal has found herself at the centre of a renewed backlash after attempting to clarify comments she made about daughters-in-law on a recent episode of Good Morning Pakistan. While the actor said her remarks were taken out of context and apologised for hurt sentiments, her explanation only reignited debate, with many feeling she doubled down on the very ideas that drew criticism in the first place.

The controversy began with Faisal’s appearance on the December 8 episode of the morning show, where she addressed a room full of young women and offered what she described as “tips” for adjusting to married life.

Speaking to host Nida Yasir, she declared that “the worst thing any mother-in-law could do was to let an incoming daughter-in-law get her own wedding dresses made,” arguing that this meant “from day one, she’ll be wearing what she’s gotten made and what she likes.”

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Recounting her own marriage from 43 years ago, Faisal said all her wedding outfits were designed by her sisters-in-law, save for one dress her father-in-law insisted she choose herself. She also recalled being instructed by her mother-in-law to dress up every morning before joining the family for breakfast, presenting these practices as time-tested “values.” In another moment that sparked outrage, she quoted her husband as saying, “Your in-laws’ house is one place you should become deaf and dumb, that’s how you have a peaceful life.”

The remarks were widely condemned as archaic and authoritarian. Actor Fiza Ali criticised the mindset being promoted, saying it reflected “control, not love.” Hira Khan questioned how such views were “allowed” on national television, while Javeria Saud countered, “Not just your in-laws’ house, you need to keep your eyes, ears and tongue open everywhere to live a peaceful life.” On X, one user wrote, “Trauma-dumping on young girls isn’t guidance, it’s harm,” while another dismissed Faisal as a “pick-me.”