Nida Yasir Faces Backlash After “Millennial vs Gen Z” Comment
Popular Pakistani television host Nida Yasir has once again come under criticism after making comments during her morning show
Popular Pakistani television host Nida Yasir has once again come under criticism after making comments during her morning show that sparked debate on social media. The controversy arose from a discussion on “Millennials vs Generation Z,” where she referred to herself as part of the millennial generation while comparing lifestyle habits, attitudes, and behavioral differences between the two groups.
During the program, actress and co-host Amber Khan also addressed Nida Yasir as a millennial multiple times, further reinforcing the claim on-air. The discussion covered various topics, including changing social trends, communication styles, and generational differences in values and daily routines.
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However, after the episode aired, social media users quickly reacted and questioned the accuracy of the statements made on the show. Many users pointed out that the millennial generation generally includes individuals born between 1981 and 1996, arguing that both Nida Yasir and Amber Khan do not fall within this age bracket and are more closely associated with Generation X.
Critics on social media said that public figures and media hosts should verify facts before discussing academic or demographic topics on television. Some users also highlighted that several celebrities discussed in the show as “millennials” actually belong to an older generation, making the segment misleading.
The debate soon spread across social platforms, where users shared mixed reactions—some criticized the lack of research, while others defended the hosts, saying the discussion was meant to be light-hearted entertainment rather than a factual analysis.
Despite the backlash, the segment has continued to attract attention online, adding to ongoing discussions about generational identity, media responsibility, and the accuracy of information presented in talk shows.