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Who is responsible for Imsha Rehman’s alleged explicit video?

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ISLAMABAD: An obscene video of Instagram influencer Imsha Rehman went viral on the internet on Monday, with social media users sharing a flurry of comments about the trend of video leaks.

Weeks after Minahil Malik’s alleged explicit video leaked, Rehman became the latest victim of a video leak scandal, showing her engaging in intimate moments with a companion.

Following the circulation of Imsha’s clips over the internet, widespread concern and outrage can be seen among her followers and the public. As per details, amid the backlash internet influencer has deactivated her Instagram and TikTok accounts.

According to the details, Imsha Rehman has not commented on the matter or named anyone behind the leak. So far, no one has claimed responsibility.

As the trend of video leaks continues, internet users called for the removal of such videos and urged a more comprehensive approach to secure the privacy of internet personalities.

Digital Desk

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