Pakistani TV host Mathira Mohammad's private videos goes viral, she calls them 'fake'
Pakistani TV host and influencer Mathira Mohammad has said people are circulating fake online stuff by misusing her name and pictures after her alleged private video went viral.
According to reports, several alleged private videos of the TV host are currently going viral online.
The videos could not be verified.
She wrote on X: "People are miss using my name and my photoshoot pictures and adding fake stuff in please have shame! Keep me out of this trashy nonsense."
People are miss using my name and my photoshoot pictures and adding fake stuff in please have shame ! 🙏🏻
— Mathira (@IamMathira) November 13, 2024
Keep me out of this trashy nonsence ..
Mathira is followed by two million followers on Instagram and around 59,000 followers on X.
Earlier, Pakistani TikTok star Imsha Rehman has deactivated her social media accounts after facing backlash over the leak of alleged explicit videos online.
The issue arose after an alleged video of Imsha Rehman started circulating online, prompting intense trolling and bullying from social media users, reported The Express Tribune.
According to reports, her alleged videos have been widely circulated online on various social media platforms.
Amid all the backlash and criticisms, she was left with no other choice but to deactivate the account.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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