Pakistani TV host and influencer Mathira Mohammad has found herself at the center of a storm after alleged private videos went viral online. The videos, which have not been verified, have caused a considerable uproar on social media platforms.
Pakistani TV Host Mathira Mohammad Denies Allegations After Video Leak
Mathira, known for her bold personality and extensive social media presence, has vehemently denied any involvement, claiming the videos are fake and her photoshoot pictures have been misused.
Mathira’s Response
In a statement on X (formerly Twitter), Mathira expressed her frustration and disappointment over the incident. “People are misusing my name and my photoshoot pictures and adding fake stuff in. Please have shame! Keep me out of this trashy nonsense,” she wrote.
People are miss using my name and my photoshoot pictures and adding fake stuff in please have shame ! šš»
Keep me out of this trashy nonsence ..— Mathira (@IamMathira) November 13, 2024
A Growing Trend of Privacy Breaches
This incident is part of a worrying trend of privacy breaches involving public figures in Pakistan. Recently, other influencers like Imsha Rehman and Minahil Malik have faced similar situations, with their private videos being leaked online. These incidents have sparked debates about online privacy and the ethical implications of sharing such content.
Public Reaction
The public reaction to Mathira’s situation has been mixed. Mathira, who has over 2.6 million followers on Instagram and nearly 60,000 on X, continues to maintain her innocence and urges people to respect her privacy.
November no this month is month of video leakage
Mathira leaked her videos pic.twitter.com/uk8mEQ4son— Azkazaibā„ļøš¦ (@azkazaib_1) November 14, 2024
Several Pakistani social media influencers have been in the news recently:
Imsha Rehman
The TikTok star deactivated her social media accounts following the leak of a private video. The incident sparked widespread backlash and raised concerns about online privacy and the security of influencers’ personal content.
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Minahil Malik:
Another TikTok influencer, Minahil Malik, faced a similar situation when an alleged private video featuring her went viral. She denied the authenticity of the video and filed a complaint with the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA).
Call for Stronger Measures
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The recent spate of video leaks has highlighted the need for stronger measures to protect individuals’ privacy online. Influencers and public figures are calling for more robust laws and regulations to prevent such incidents and safeguard their reputations.
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