The former wife of Imran Khan refutes any association with the TikTok account bearing the username "Jemima Khan," asserting that it is unequivocally a counterfeit profile.


London: Jemima Goldsmith, the ex-wife of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman and former Prime Minister Imran Khan, clarified her absence from TikTok, one of the prevailing video-sharing platforms today.
Taking to X, Jemima Goldsmith refuted any association with the TikTok account bearing the username "Jemima Khan," asserting that it is unequivocally a counterfeit profile.
She expressed on the microblogging platform, “This TikTok account is a fabrication – I want to emphasize that I am not a participant on TikTok,”.
Jemima Goldsmith also shared a snapshot of the TikTok account, registered under her name, to inform her followers about the falsified profile.
The account "@jemimakhanofficial" showcases an image of Jemima and has accumulated an impressive following of 268.4 thousand users, generating around 3.4 million likes for the disseminated content.
This is a fake account on TikTok - I am not on TikTok pic.twitter.com/x0m69aQ4rA
— Jemima Goldsmith (@Jemima_Khan) August 22, 2023
The account holder, thus far, shared a total of 483 videos featuring Jemima, all sourced from various public events.
It is worth noting that the former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who happens to be Jemima Goldsmith's former spouse and father of her two sons, made his debut on TikTok last month. Swiftly amassing a considerable audience, the renowned former cricketer-turned-politician's TikTok followers have surged beyond 7.7 million, indicating his popularity on this particular video-sharing platform.

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