Malala is preparing to make her acting debut with a cameo in the British TV series ‘We Are Lady Parts.’ Her first look from the show, featuring her on a horse in a cowboy hat, has taken the internet by storm. As the winner of the Nobel Prize, Malala’s upcoming appearance has generated significant excitement and anticipation among fans and viewers alike.
We Are Lady Parts-The Show
‘We Are Lady Parts’ follows the story of an all-woman Muslim punk rock band in England, written and directed by Nida Manzoor. Malala will appear in the show’s second season. The band makes a song titled ‘Malala Made Me Do It,’ for which she is expected to make a cameo. People began drawing comparisons between Malala and pop singer Beyonce because of the cowboy hat she wore in her costume.
The Remarkable Malala
In an exclusive interview with British Vogue, Malala said she was a fan of the show and had binged the first season in a single sitting. “It was probably the first show I watched where you had Muslim characters who weren’t side characters – you had five of them as the leads,” Malala said. “That caught my eye. It was very entertaining to watch.”
Malala, an education rights activist from Pakistan, has been advocating for girls’ education. In 2012, the Taliban shot her for her activism and attending school despite the ban on girls’ education. After receiving initial treatment in Pakistan, she moved to England for further treatment and continued to live there with her family. In 2017, she became the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. Malala graduated from Oxford University in 2020.
Reactions on Social Media
A person shared Malala’s first look on Reddit, saying, “A lot of people are going to be really annoyed by this.” Another commented, “Making weak people very angry is her thing.” Some people on Instagram were not impressed with Malala’s first look. One user remarked, “She’s doing what she’s good at… Acting! All of it is in the open now.” Another dismissed her acting skills, saying, “Acting and hidden talent? Nah. Nah. From the very beginning, you were doing it.” Someone questioned her silence on Palestine, commenting, “Rafah is on fire, and when did she raise her voice for them?” Meanwhile, another person defended Malala, saying, “Leave her alone! Let her live a life of her own. Your life isn’t happening to her.” As mentioned in Hindustan Times.