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    Pakistani TikToker viral video has been among the most trending keywords on Google Search for the past few weeks in India and several regions around the globe. Initially, the Google Search was around Pakistani TikToker Minahil Malik and later it shifted to Imsha Rehman viral video.


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    The Google Search trend reflects on the past few weeks where several intimate videos of famous Pakistani influencers started doing rounds on the internet.

    The TikToker became the new victim of privacy breach after her explicit videos went viral, being shared widely on WhatsApp. After the controversy, Imsha Rehman has become a scapegoat for social media trolling and hate messages. Meanwhile, in interviews to local channels, Rehman has said that she was born on 7 October 2002 in Lahore.

    After facing immense trolling, the social media influencer deactivated her Instagram and TikTok accounts, according to a report by Economic Times. Imsha Rehman has fallen prey to privacy breaches, and there is no information on whether she has taken any legal action in the matter. The incident raises questions about the privacy of influencers as, a few days ago, Pakistani TikToker Minahil Malik received immense hate on social media after her explicit videos went viral online.

    Imsha Rehman viral video: Why Pakistani TikToker has deactivated her account? What’s there in the ‘explicit’ clip?
    Pakistani TikToker Imsha Rehman has met a similar fate to that of social media influencer Minahil Malik. The Instagrammer is facing intense trolling after her explicit videos went viral on social media. Reacting to the controversy, Imsha Rehman has deactivated her social media account.

    The young TikToker has become the new victim of privacy breach after her explicit videos have gone viral on social media and have been shared widely on WhatsApp. After the controversy, she has become a scapegoat for social media trolling and hate messages.

    After facing immense trolling, the social media influencer deactivated her Instagram and TikTok accounts, reported Economic Times. Imsha Rehman has fallen prey to privacy breaches, and there is no information on whether she has taken any legal action in the matter. The incident raises serious questions about the privacy of social media influencers, as a few days ago, Pakistani TikTok Minahil Malik received immense hate on social media after her explicit videos went viral online.

     

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