For years, the internet knew her only as the “Zombie Angelina Jolie.” But behind the haunting photos was a young Iranian woman named Sahar Tabar — creative, lonely, and searching for attention in a world quick to judge.

Sahar became famous overnight after posting eerie, heavily edited pictures online. “I did it to amuse myself,” she later said, explaining that the ghostly look came from Photoshop, not surgery. Yet in 2019, she was jailed by Iranian authorities for “corrupting youth,” serving 14 months before finally being released.
When she appeared on TV after prison, the world was stunned — she looked nothing like the viral images. “My mother told me to stop, but I didn’t listen,” Sahar admitted quietly, her real face soft and human again.

Her story is a reminder in our digital age: behind every filter is a person, just hoping to be seen.