A video circulating widely on social media has placed renowned influencer Ken Doll, also known as Adnan Zafar, at the centre of a fresh online debate. In the clip, he links Punjab’s development to the fashion sense of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz.
In the video, Ken Doll remarks that a region led by a chief minister with strong fashion sense is more likely to stay ahead in development. His sarcastic yet pointed comment quickly drew attention and triggered mixed reactions from netizens.
The remarks surfaced after images from the wedding celebrations of Maryam Nawaz’s son, Junaid Safdar, gained traction online. Maryam Nawaz attended the events alongside several prominent figures, wearing outfits that became a major topic of discussion.
A man who gets dozens of plastic surgeries and Botox would definitely stand on the same ground as Maryam Nawaz.
Zero self respect. Using religion for personal gains. Accepting corruption like the 4th pillar of the constitution.
DISGUSTING TO SAY THE LEAST. pic.twitter.com/34gI1Xu5AF
— عمارہ (@Lahorewali_) January 18, 2026
At the mehndi ceremony, she appeared in a yellow nuhaari outfit. At the reception, she wore a green ensemble paired with a Valentino handbag. These appearances drew praise from some users and criticism from others across social platforms.
Social media users responded sharply to Ken Doll’s comments. Some applauded Maryam Nawaz’s fashion choices and agreed with his observation. Others viewed the remarks as humorous and purely sarcastic. However, many criticised the statement and questioned the link between fashion and effective governance.
Several users argued that development should remain the primary focus of political leadership rather than personal style. Their responses intensified the debate and kept the video trending across platforms.
Media analysts note that while Ken Doll may have intended to complement Maryam Nawaz’s fashion sense, the statement has reignited broader discussions online. These discussions centre on whether symbolism and appearance have any real connection to governance and development.