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Pyari Maryam’s final vlog sparks debate after tragic death

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ISLAMABAD: Famous TikToker Pyari Maryam’s last vlog, which came out after her death during childbirth, has sparked a new debate on social media.

In her video, Maryam talked about the last days of pregnancy, the happiness of her family, preparations for children and her daily life. In the vlog, she is also seen requesting fans to pray for her and her future children’s health.

After Pyari Maryam’s death, her vlog quickly went viral, after which a debate broke out on social media on topics such as “oversharing culture”, excessive disclosure of private life, and social media pressure.

Some users on social media linked it to the “evil eye” and said that sharing every moment on social media can sometimes lead to unnecessary risks.

On the other hand, Pyari Maryam’s fans and fellow TikTokers have expressed deep sorrow and regret over her sudden death. Users are praying for Maryam and her children, while condolence messages are pouring in on social platforms.

It should be noted that on Thursday, December 4, Maryam’s husband Ehsan Ali shared the tragic news on his late wife’s Instagram story. He posted a picture of the twin sons, requesting prayers, and also confirming that the children are safe.

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