A Tale of Two Weddings

A Tale of Two Weddings

Being in the realm of aesthetic anti-aging for over a decade, one very important lesson I learned fairly early in my experience is this: “Beauty can’t be manufactured at a doctor’s office.”

It can only be genetically transmitted from the mother.

So when one of my favorite politicians (Maryam Nawaz) started receiving unnecessary criticism for her unmatched beauty at her son’s second wedding, I jumped up in her defense. Armies of online haters unfairly concluded that all the glory was the result of expensive plastic surgery.

This is my rant about it.

I disagree with the claims that all her looks are the result of cosmetic surgery. Weight loss and anti-aging can enhance your beauty, but they don’t create it from scratch. (And anyone who claims they can create beauty where none exists is probably a sales rep for some company.)

Maryam’s beauty attracts a lot of attention, so I hope all her haters can continue to simmer in their ignorance and envy.

The fact is that Maryam Nawaz—who is also the Chief Minister of Punjab (a very large province in Pakistan) and the daughter of a former Pakistani Prime Minister—comes from a powerful political dynasty. Aside from emerging as a strong political leader and an activist for the rights of women and minorities, she is naturally stunning and has impeccable taste in her cultural outfits.

She has passed her beauty down to her son, who is also super handsome.

I still think his first wife was drop-dead gorgeous too! (I’m attaching photos of both wives from both weddings.)

It’s too bad they broke up. However, introducing his new wife with the same love, respect, and pomp as he did for his first wife is both admirable and fair.

I’m posting their photos from the two weddings for visual analysis—for all those who might want to look 👀

Lots of love,

Dr. Sofia D.