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Angelina Jolie “Zombie” lookalike really did have a real face after being released from prison.

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/Sahar Tabar

One of the most breathtaking influencers on social media these days is a “Zombie” Angelina Jolie look-alike, who has an unpleasant affinity for posting eerie shots of herself on Instagram.

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Well, it turns out that content producer Sahar Tabar is actually fairly normal-looking in real life, in spite of her previous claims that she underwent plastic surgery to achieve her skeletal-faced appearance.

Check out what she actually looks like here:

Rokna recently appeared on TV with celebrity Shallee after being released out of prison. The social media star talked openly about her prior appearance.

Iranian-based Tabar was arrested in October 2019 for ‘corruption’ and ‘blasphemy’, and was recently released from prison after 14 months served following public unrest at her 10-year sentence, as reported by activist Masih Alinejad.

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The government-run media publication did not translate what the influencer revealed within the interview, but quoted her as saying: “What you saw on Instagram was the computer effects I used to create the image.”

The ‘Zombie’ Angelina Jolie influencer is known for posting to Instagram. Credit: Instagram/Sahar Tabar
The ‘Zombie’ Angelina Jolie influencer is known for posting to Instagram. Credit: Instagram/Sahar Tabar

The influencer appeared to say that she was on the hunt for her seven minutes of fame through the app after she ‘wanted to be famous since I was a child’.

But following her legal proceedings, she appeared to state that she never wanted to open the photo-sharing site ever again.

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“I’m sure I will not even put Instagram on my phone anymore, let alone have a page.”

Her recent prison release in the country comes as protestors have made waves across Iran following the tragic death of Mahsa Amini.

The 22-year-old was detained and killed by morality police for allegedly not properly covering up her hair in line with Islamic state laws.

Instagram rarely tells the full story. Credit: Rokna / YouTube
Instagram rarely tells the full story. Credit: Rokna / YouTube

The anti-hijab protests began on 17 September at the funeral of Amini in the Kurdish town of Saqez, and have become the most challenging marches for Iran’s leaders in recent years – with many calling for supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to step down following the unrest.

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In Iran, women have been forced by law to wear a hijab in public since April 1983, despite whether they are a visitor to the country or have differing religious views.

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