Weāve written a lot in the past about people who would do anything to achieve their dream look.
Suffice it to say that Sahar Tabar from Teheran has taken things one step further.
The Iranian Instagrammer, who calls herself Sahar Tabar, gained massive online fame and caused quite the stir after sharing some pictures of herself back in 2017. The photos Shahar shared were drastically different from anything you normally see online ā and shocked a lot of people.
According to Turkish media, sheās had more than 50 plastic surgeries, as well as lost 90 pounds in order to obtain the look she wants.
More than 400,000 people soon started following Saharās transformation on Instagram ā and she made sure to keep everyone updated on her progress.
As she became world-famous, a local newspaper wrote that Sahar Tabar had only one dream with her transformation: To look like the actressĀ Angelina Jolie.
But according to Sahar, whose real name is Fatemah Khishvand, that was never her goal. The Angelina rumor was not true; it wasnāt her intention to look like the Hollywood megastar. Others thought Sahar looked like Emily the Corpse Bride, a character in Tim Burtonās stop-motion movieĀ Corpse Bride.
āI had no interest atĀ all toĀ be likeĀ Angelina Jolie, and I did not want toĀ look likeĀ the character from āCorpse Brideā. I understand that I do have some similarities withĀ them, butĀ I am my own muse and I did not want toĀ look likeĀ anyone. That was not my aim,ā Sahar toldĀ Sputnik NewsĀ in 2017.
Sahar also said that her photos were a form of art and that she loved playing with makeup and photo editing. Over the years, she has done Rhinoplasty, Botox forĀ lips, and liposuction operations.
Iran has a thriving plastic surgery industry ā the country has the highest rate of nose surgery in the world. Itās been very popular with young Iranians for decades, and for Sahar, who dreamed of becoming famous, it was easy to turn to cosmetic surgery for attention. Even though her mom hated it, Sahar persisted in building her Instagram fame.
āI donāt see anything bad in this. Itās simple and many people around the world do it. Here in Tehran the cost of one operation is 10 million Iranian rials ($283),ā Sahar said.
She posted one extreme picture after another, and her following only grew. Finally, some of the most prominent newspapers in the world picked up her story, and Sahar became a massive name in her home country.
āPeople react normally when I appear inĀ the city. They recognize me, call outĀ my name, talk toĀ me and hug me. They support me and I donāt feel any negativity fromĀ them,ā she said in 2017.
Of course, some were of the opinion that Sahar had gone too far with changing her appearance. Many thought she looked much better before all the surgeries.
āFor me the most important thing is toĀ have the acceptance ofĀ my family and God. I have those and that is enough forĀ me. Opinions fromĀ the rest ofĀ the world are not important, I ignore their negativity,ā Sahar explained.
But it seems the Iranian regime and lawmakers were less pleased with Sahar and her newfound celebrity status.
In October 2019, she was arrested and put on trial. Her Instagram account was deleted and she was accused of ācorruptionā and āblasphemyā. In December 2020, she was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
An Iranian human rights activist, Masih Alinejad, then called out for help.
āSahar Tabar is only 19. Her joke landed her in jail.
āHer mother cries every day to get her innocent daughter freed. Dear Angelina Jolie, we need your voice here. Help us.ā
Then something unexpected happened. After just 14 months, Sahar was released from prison. Right now is a turbulent time in Iran, with widespread protests triggered by the death of Mahsa Amini. That may have prompted the regime to release Sahar earlier. According to Sahar, the judge had agreed to convert the arrest order into a bail order.
Saharās official Instagram account,Ā @sahartabar_official, is still deactivated but there are several other social media accounts that still post old and new pictures of her.
After being released from jail, Sahar made aĀ TV appearanceĀ and showed her natural face. She revealed that she had undergone several cosmetic procedures ā but confessed and said that many of the infamous images that made her famous resulted from make-up and editing in Photoshop.
Iām not one to judge others. People are free to be who they want to be and look however they want to be.
In Saharās case, it seems thereās a lot more to the story than just some eyebrow-raising pictures, and I really hope she is out of trouble for them now!