LAHORE: TikToker Minahil Malik has found herself at the center of a controversy surrounding leaked videos, sparking widespread discussion and speculation.
Initially, many believed that Minahil herself may have leaked the videos for publicity, but she vehemently denied these allegations, labeling the videos as fake.
Determined to clear her name, Minahil filed a complaint with the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), seeking an investigation into the matter.
However, sources close to the development have revealed that the leaked videos were likely shared by a UK-based Pakistani female TikToker.
According to reports, this individual distributed the videos to several journalists and social media influencers via WhatsApp, fueling the controversy.
The incident has sparked outrage among celebrities, with Mishi Khan and Mufti Qavi publicly condemning TikTokers who engage in sharing inappropriate content for cheap publicity.
Mishi Khan, known for her candid views on social issues and politics, highlighted the troubling trend of leaked clips among social media influencers. She emphasized the need for accountability and responsible behavior within the online community.
Meanwhile, controversial cleric Abdul Qavi claimed to have personal knowledge of Minahil and the individual allegedly involved in the leaked videos. Qavi stated that Minahil’s videos were not morphed and urged her to confront the issue directly.
The incident has raised concerns about the safety and privacy of social media influencers, as well as the ethics of sharing sensitive content. As the investigation continues, Minahil and her supporters await justice and an end to the speculation surrounding her name.
The controversy serves as a reminder of the risks associated with online fame and the importance of protecting one’s digital footprint. It also underscores the need for greater accountability and responsible behavior within the social media community.
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