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Pakistan’s youngest vlogger Mohammad Shiraz bids adieu to vlogging

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s youngest vlogger Mohammad Shiraz announced his decision to step away from the vlogging world after achieving remarkable success and receiving immense love from his fans.

Expressing his deep commitment to blogging, Shiraz regretted the end of this chapter of his life but assured his fans of a possible comeback in the future.

In a farewell video posted on his YouTube channel, Shiraz bid farewell to his followers and revealed that he is temporarily stopping his blogging journey to prioritize his studies on his father’s advice.

Amidst emotional emotions, Shiraz thanked his dedicated audience for their unwavering support during his blogging career. Along with his sister Muskan, he concluded the vlog by saying goodbye, bringing back memories for his audience.

Read More: YouTuber Shiraz starts charity work, distributes ration among needy people

Mohammed Shiraz is starting a new phase of his life, his fans are hopeful for his return to the blogging field, and are eagerly waiting for his future endeavours.

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