Qandeel Baloch Quotes
Born: March 1, 1990
Qandeel Baloch, a Pakistani social media sensation and model, became an unlikely icon of love and connection in a deeply conservative society. Her philosophy was radical in its simplicity: that every woman deserved the freedom to express her desires, seek joy, and choose her own path, even in the face of violent opposition. Baloch’s bold, unapologetic embrace of her own identity—defying cultural taboos around female autonomy and romantic expression—transformed her into a symbol of defiant hope. Her quotes resonate because they speak to the universal hunger for authentic connection, offering a voice to those silenced by tradition. Though her life was tragically cut short, Baloch’s legacy endures as a testament to the power of love as a form of quiet revolution.
Qandeel Baloch Quotes (21)
"Love me or hate me, both are in my favour. If you love me, I will always be in your heart, and if you hate me, I will be in your mind."
— Qandeel Baloch"My work is entertainment, and I look at what entertains people, whether it's a selfie video or a music video."
— Qandeel Baloch"It's time to bring a change because the world is changing. Let's open our minds and live in present."
— Qandeel Baloch"It was my wish since I was a child to become something, to be able to stand on my own two feet, to do something for myself."
— Qandeel Baloch"I've fought with everyone . And now I have become so headstrong that I only do what I want."
— Qandeel Baloch"Media is not supporting me. They're saying that I want to marry Imran Khan, but I'm already married. This is wrong. What about my self-worth? My identity? I am a social media sensation. I am a fashion icon."
— Qandeel Baloch"I don't know how many girls have felt support through my persona. I'm a girl power. So many girls tell me I'm a girl power, and yes, I am."
— Qandeel Baloch"Please don't compare me with Taher Shah. He is a joker, while I am an artiste - I am a model and an actress. Taher Shah comes, makes people laugh, and goes away. I work with a lot of honesty."
— Qandeel Baloch"My aim is to change the social norms of Pakistan; women here look up to me. I started very early, worked on myself, and the effect is for all to see."
— Qandeel Baloch"I am not hungry for roles on TV or in films. I am happy being a social media sensation."
— Qandeel Baloch"I was 17 when I was forced into marriage. I had no hand in it, and I didn't even enjoy being with the man. Also, I wanted to study, but no one listened to me. I wanted to move forward in life, it wasn't a happy situation. Because of some family problems, I had to stick around."
— Qandeel Baloch"I want to give my followers a positive message. I want to give those girls a positive message who have been forcefully married, who continue to sacrifice. I want to be an example for those people. That's my aim."
— Qandeel Baloch"Nothing is good in this society. This patriarchal society is bad."
— Qandeel Baloch"Pakistan is a free country, so according to me, in a free country, it's every right of the citizen to live the way they wish."
— Qandeel Baloch"At least international media can see how I am trying to change the typical orthodox mindset of people who don't want to come out of their shells of false beliefs and old practices."
— Qandeel Baloch"I have no interest that I go to India or go to Hollywood or Bollywood. I'm not interested. I am a social media sensation. This is what I like."
— Qandeel Baloch"I am facing threats. But I believe that death is preordained - when you are meant to die, you will die."
— Qandeel Baloch"I tried it, but frankly, I don't know how to twerk."
— Qandeel Baloch"Many said I am not a Baloch and I have nothing to do with the community; in general, the feeling is that I am doing everything to bring shame to Pakistan. But I will not stop."
— Qandeel Baloch"I have already applied to the Home Ministry for security. So far, I have got nothing. For security, I am staying underground."
— Qandeel Baloch"There was a time my parents never listened to me. They wouldn't have forced me into marriage had they heard me out. But now, they support me."
— Qandeel Baloch