Woman is left with lopsided lips after she was forced to leave a beauty appointment

Woman is left with lopsided lips after she was forced to leave a beauty appointment halfway through because her bank accounts were frozen

  • A TikTok star left her beauty appointment with half-plumped lips 
  • Hareem Shah, from Pakistan, shared a video detailing the awkward situation 
  • She received a phone call about a money-laundering investigation against her
  • In another video Ms Shah was seen with a ‘heavy amount’ of British pounds
  • She claimed to be travelling from Pakistan to the UK  


A woman has shared why she needed to leave her beauty appointment with half-plumped lips.

TikTok star Hareem Shah, who has 6.5million followers, detailed the awkward situation in a now-viral video.

The Pakistani woman explained she had to leave urgently after receiving a phone call about a money-laundering investigation against her.

Speaking in Urdu, but as translated by India Today, she said: ‘I am in the UK right now. Today I went to the doctor to get my lip filler done.’

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The Pakistani woman explained she had to leave urgently after receiving a phone call about a money-laundering investigation against her

In a viral video, Pakistani TikTok star Hareem Shah explained she had to leave her beauty appointment urgently after receiving a phone call about a money-laundering investigation against her 

‘The doctor had just inserted a filler on one side of my lip when I received a call and I got to know that the Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency has frozen my bank accounts,’ Ms Shah said.

She said she decided to walk out of the expensive salon treatment as she wouldn’t have been able to pay for the service due to the bank accounts being frozen.

According to Dawn, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) launched a money laundering probe against the TikTok star on January 12 after she was seen with two huge stacks of cash in a separate video.

Ms Shah revealed she had left Pakistan to travel to the UK with a ‘heavy amount’ of British pounds.

‘The government had promised to increase the [value] of the currency, increase the [value] of the [Pakistani] passport, but they didn’t do anything. They could only talk,’ she said in the clip.

Ms Shah issued a warning to those wanting to travel with large amounts of money to ‘be careful’ as ‘they catch you’.

‘Nobody said anything to me and, you know, they cannot. I came very easily,’ she said.