Salma Mumin has said she pays no attention to critics, adding that everyone is dead to her.
The actress has lately faced several criticisms from social media users who questioned her source of wealth after she acquired a brand new Range Rover.
However, speaking about her detractors online, Salma said, "Everybody is a ghost. I do not know you and you do not know me. You may have a perception about me, probably not what you think I am."
According to her, people's perceptions of her no longer affect her.
She added that despite the hate, people in her small circle love and appreciate her.
"The people close to me appreciate and love me more," she emphasised.
Background
Earlier on social media, Salma Mumin shared a video showing a clearing agent at the port bringing out her brand-new 2024 white Range Rover from one of the containers at the harbour.
Salma Mumin was thrilled to see her new car, which has an estimated base price of over $150,000.
In another part of the video, the actress was seen inspecting a brand-new black Tesla Model S, reportedly worth over $75,000, which had arrived at the port along with the Range Rover.
This development has since sparked widespread reactions on social media, with many expressing concerns about her source of income to afford such expensive cars.
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