Pakistani model and actress Mashal Khan recently appeared on the FHM Podcast, where she spoke candidly about personal experiences, societal behaviors, and how women interact with one another — especially in public spaces.
Aunties Staring & Crossing Boundaries
Mashal Khan surprised many when she shared an odd and uncomfortable experience. She revealed that she receives more stares from “aunties” than young girls — and some of these women behave in ways that cross personal boundaries.
“Sometimes they even put their hands around my waist while taking a picture,” she said. “It’s upsetting and rude.”
According to her, when she confronts them, their response is usually, “You’re so young and sweet, that’s why!”—a justification she finds strange and intrusive.

Women & Insecurity: “Girls Judge Other Girls”
Mashal also opened up about how girls often stare at other girls from head to toe, inspecting everything from their clothes to their makeup.
She believes this habit comes from insecurity — especially among married women who feel ignored or neglected by their spouses. Mashal pointed out that such behavior is not just judgmental, but also stems from emotional voids.
No Plans for Marriage – Just Building Empires
Mashal Khan shared that she has felt emotionally lonely since childhood, which shaped her outlook on relationships.
“I never thought about marriage or settling down. I always thought about how many companies I should own.”
Still, she believes her marriage, if it happens, will be a sudden decision.
Friendship & Loyalty
While discussing friendships, Mashal said her closest and most loyal friends are girls, including a childhood best friend whom she considers her spiritual soulmate.
She also emphasized that boys can’t form deep emotional friendships the way girls do, because they often don’t open up in the same heartfelt way.
Comparison Culture Must End
Mashal gave strong advice to women: Stop comparing your new partner to your ex. Everyone has their own worth and should not be measured against someone else.