Sajjad Ali rejects woman’s claims of being his long-lost sister
The singer says he can take legal action against the YouTube channel and those who produced but he is not doing so for the poor woman, making it clear that it is a fake news of a fake sister.


Lahore: Famous musician and songwriter Sajjad Ali on Monday rejected the claims of a woman who said she was his long-lost sister.
The singer said that the woman’s claims were not correct.
Taking to Twitter, Sajjad Ali shared a video message. He said, "
“Asslamo Alaikum, fake news of a fake sister is there now a days. They said the poor sister of billionaire Sajjad Ali is begging. The thumbnail showed a childhood picture which is of his wife. Wow yar,” said the singer in a video message on Twitter.
FAKE NEWS ABOUT FAKE SISTER (part 1) pic.twitter.com/rNwlcsNQos
— Sajjad Ali (@sajjad_official) February 13, 2023
The singer also said, “Why such videos are made? I think this is for click-baiting. I have no connection with it. The poor woman is making such statements and he cannot take any legal action against her. I think there are some people who are insisting her to do so. If it is matter of some money then there are many other ways for her help,”.
FAKE NEWS ABOUT FAKE SISTER (part 2) pic.twitter.com/u4fwEjlYoT
— Sajjad Ali (@sajjad_official) February 13, 2023
Ali also said that it is not for the first time that he became victim of such fake news as faced many such fake news and rumours in the past as well.
The reaction came after a woman claimed to be the long-lost sister of the renowned singer/songwriter Sajjad Ali. She claimed that she and Sajjad belonged to the same family. The video clip went viral on the social media and the people made interesting comments on it.
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