Fiza Ali resumes her morning show after public backlash over a live broadcast incident involving her husband, issuing an official apology on air.
Pakistani television host and former actor Fiza Ali has returned to her morning show after a brief break following a widely criticized on-air moment that went viral on social media.
The controversy emerged during a recent live episode of her program when her husband, Ejaz, appeared on set and lifted her onto his shoulders in what was described as a spontaneous celebratory act. The moment quickly circulated online, drawing strong criticism from viewers who called the segment inappropriate for a live morning broadcast.
In the aftermath of the backlash, Fiza Ali traveled to the United Kingdom, where she spent time with her husband and shared similar social media content that also attracted mixed reactions from audiences.
Upon her return, Channel 24 News HD aired an official apology segment as Fiza Ali rejoined her morning transmission. During the broadcast, she addressed the incident directly and acknowledged the concerns raised by viewers.
Fiza Ali stated that her family had been invited to the show and that the particular moment did not align with audience expectations. She noted that viewers expressed strong objections on social media and said she understood their reaction.
She added that expressions of joy and emotion must remain appropriate to both context and setting. Fiza Ali, along with her production team, issued a formal apology and requested viewers’ forgiveness while expressing hope that audiences would continue to support her program, “Morning with Fiza.”
She further emphasized that the show’s purpose is to educate and entertain and that audience feedback plays an important role in shaping its content going forward.
Despite the apology, social media reaction remained divided. While some viewers accepted her explanation, others criticized what they described as a repeated pattern of attention-grabbing television stunts followed by public apologies. Several users claimed they did not consider the apology sincere, suggesting it was issued primarily for damage control and public relations purposes.
The incident has reignited broader discussion on entertainment standards in morning shows in Pakistan, where audience expectations and on-air content boundaries often become a subject of public debate.



