Islamabad, 6 June 2025: Bilawal Breaks Silence putting an end to swirling social media chatter, former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has openly addressed his recent physical transformation, denying claims that he relied on weight loss medications or surgery.
While speaking to the press at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairman appeared noticeably leaner, prompting questions from journalists and observers about his apparent change in appearance.
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In an informal exchange, Bilawal Breaks Silence by offering a candid response: “Cut out roti and sugar, start exercising, hit the gym.” His remarks directly challenged speculation that he had turned to Ozempic a diabetes drug widely used off-label for slimming down in celebrity circles.
Instead, he attributed his weight loss to conventional means: dietary discipline and consistent physical activity.
Currently in the United States as part of a diplomatic mission, Bhutto-Zardari is leading a parliamentary delegation to the United Nations.
His remarks, however, extended beyond personal topics. During a recent press interaction, he drew international headlines for sharply criticizing Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, comparing him to a “Temu version of Netanyahu” a quip that sparked online debate and trended across digital platforms.
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Bilawal Breaks Silence at a moment when his political visibility is rising once again on both domestic and global stages. His transparency on personal health, paired with his outspoken diplomatic stance, has reinvigorated discussions around his evolving public persona and political strategy.
 
 
 
 
 


