
— From interviews to insults — Fiza Ali’s blunt jab at Suhail Warraich
— Fiza’s washroom remark leaves Warraich red-faced
— Fiza publicly embarrasses Suhail Warraich with personal allegation”
— On-camera humiliation
By Zulqernain
Pakistani actress and TV host Fiza Ali made headlines for taking a sharp and controversial jibe at senior journalist Suhail Warraich, known for his political interviews and television presence.
سہیل وڑائچ صحافی نہ ہوتے تو واش روم صاف کر رہے ہوتے، کیوں کہ یہ (دوران انٹرویو) تمام خواتین کے واش روم میں لازمی جاتے ہیں۔ فضا علیpic.twitter.com/E7f15jHSSF
— Ahmad Warraich (@ahmadwaraichh) June 9, 2025
During an informal discussion in a TV programme hosted by Kamran Shahid, Fiza Ali remarked: “If Suhail Warraich weren’t a journalist, he’d be cleaning washrooms — because he always ends up going into the women’s washrooms during interviews.”
This comment, layered with sarcasm and clear discomfort, appears to be more than just a joke. It touches on multiple points of criticism.
Fiza implied that Warraich has a tendency to enter women’s restrooms during his interviews — a highly inappropriate and unprofessional act, if true.
— Moonis Elahi (@MoonisElahi6) June 9, 2025
Though she may have intended it as humor, the accusation carries serious undertones, especially in a conservative society like Pakistan where gendered boundaries are strongly observed.
By saying he would be “cleaning washrooms” if not a journalist, Fiza took a direct dig at Warraich’s credibility and professional standing.
It suggests she does not consider his journalism respectable or substantial, and perhaps views his methods as intrusive or inappropriate.
Suhail Warraich is known for his dramatic, sometimes overly stylized interviews. Fiza’s remark may also be interpreted as a broader criticism of how he handles interviews — possibly implying that his eagerness to gain access or create sensation crosses ethical lines.
Fiza delivered the comment in a sarcastic tone, making it difficult to gauge whether it was based on a real incident or simply an exaggerated jab. Still, the specificity — “goes into the women’s washroom during interviews” — indicates a deeper frustration or personal experience.
As of now, there has been no public response from Suhail Warraich regarding the accusation. However, the statement has stirred conversation online, with some defending Fiza Ali for speaking out boldly, and others criticizing the remark as disrespectful or unnecessarily scandalous.
Regardless of intent, Fiza Ali’s jibe has put the spotlight on Suhail Warraich in a rather uncomfortable way, challenging his personal boundaries and professional integrity — a rare, bold move in Pakistan’s media landscape. PAK DESTINY