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Why are stars suddenly writing numbers on their hands and cheeks?

Why are stars suddenly writing numbers on their hands and cheeks?

NYM Desk

Published : 06:29 PM, 27 November 2025

 

As soon as you enter social media, you see that stars are posting pictures with a number written on their hands or faces or somewhere. Especially female stars are posting more of those pictures. Which has increased the curiosity of their fans, well-wishers and netizens. As a result, they naturally want to know the reason for this.

In this regard, it has been learned that the country's stars have mainly come out in a novel protest against cyber bullying. They have chosen this way to clearly highlight the horror of hate crimes with their fingers in the eyes of society. Female stars are posting those pictures on social media as a protest by writing certain numbers on a specific place on their bodies.

In this initiative called 'My Number, My Rules', participants are writing that number on their pictures in which they are harassed on social media every day. This movement started on November 25. It was started by actress Nusrat Imroz Tisha. By writing '9' in her picture, she said that she is harassed online at least 9 times a day.

On November 25, actress Tisha wrote on her Facebook verified page, "Voice from numbers. Let's share our stories. Tell your number story, raise your voice louder. People may only see a number, but I can see everything I have endured and overcome."

The star then wrote the hashtag, "#MyNumber, MyRules," with the post. Using this, she called on everyone else to stand against digital violence.

Meanwhile, many others have joined this movement with Tisha. This list includes actresses Runa Khan, Shabnam Faria, Prarthana Fardin Dighi, Mousumi Hamid, Sajia Sultana Putul, Ashna Habib Bhavana, and many others.

Actress Runa Khan said in this regard that not only stars, but any woman is being harassed on social media. As social media has reached people as quickly as it has reached people in the last decade, many have not learned how to use it.

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