Sahar Tabar: The Untold Story Behind Iran’s Viral “Zombie Angelina Jolie”

Sahar Tabar, better known as the eerie “Zombie Angelina Jolie,” became an internet sensation with haunting

selfies that shocked millions. Behind the viral persona was Fatemeh Khishvand, a young Iranian woman whose

stylized images—created mostly with makeup and photo editing—made her both famous and controversial.

In 2019, her online fame collided with Iranian authorities, leading to her arrest on charges tied to her Instagram activity.

Early reports claimed she faced a ten-year sentence, sparking global outrage, though she ultimately served about 14 months

before release. Her case fueled debates on censorship, freedom of expression, and the fine line between art and provocation.

Afterward, Sahar clarified the myths around her look. Contrary to rumors of dozens of surgeries,

she revealed her appearance was mainly performance art, blending makeup, editing, and minimal cosmetic work.

For her, it was a way to entertain followers and question beauty ideals in a bold, unconventional form.

Her story remains a cautionary tale of viral fame’s double edge: the rapid rise to global attention and the heavy personal costs. Whether viewed

as an artist, provocateur, or victim, Sahar Tabar symbolizes how online personas can reshape lives—and spark controversy far beyond the screen.

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