Bushra Ansari criticizes fake news YouTubers in latest vlog
Senior actress says sole purpose of these YouTubers is to spread rumors about actors’ deaths, marriages, and divorces


(Web Desk): Senior actress Bushra Ansari recently took YouTubers spreading false news to task, giving them a piece of her mind.
The legendary Pakistani actress, singer, and writer Bushra Ansari has found a new platform in the form of YouTube, where she regularly shares vlogs.
With over 250,000 subscribers on her YouTube channel, Bushra Ansari’s videos receive thousands of views within minutes of being posted.
Recently, she shared a vlog on her YouTube channel about her visit to Islamabad, during which she strongly criticized YouTubers spreading fake news. She expressed her anger at a few YouTubers, stating, "May Allah curse all those who are spreading fake news about me."
She further added, "The quality of the videos made against me is reflected in the crude voices of the creators."
Referring to a video sent by her daughter, she mentioned that one YouTuber was claiming that her daughter had kicked her out of the house. However, in her usual humorous style, she responded, "For your information, my daughter lives with me in my house, so how could she kick me out?"
She clarified that the house her daughter lives in is their shared home.
She expressed confusion over why these YouTubers spread such false news, and mentioned that you can identify their lies by the fake voices in their videos.
Bushra Ansari urged social media users not to watch such videos, as doing so increases their views. She advised users to be more discerning and not to pay attention to false news.
The senior actress stated that the sole purpose of these YouTubers is to spread rumors about actors’ deaths, marriages, and divorces.

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