TikTok star Imsha Rehman breaks silence over alleged private videos
Imsha Rehman opens up about emotional impact it has on her, revealing that it leads to personal struggles, including death threats


(Web Desk): Pakistani TikTok star Imsha Rehman has finally spoken out about the controversial video that circulated online and affected her personal life last year.
Imsha, who is popular on social media, became the center of attention when videos, allegedly of her, began circulating. After the incident, she deleted her social media accounts and stayed out of the public eye.
In her first public statement, Imsha clarified that the videos were fake and part of a campaign to defame her. She opened up about the emotional impact it had on her, revealing that it led to personal struggles, including death threats.
Imsha explained how the videos negatively affected her life. "I couldn’t go to university, I couldn’t face people, and I even received death threats," she said. She also criticized the culture of sharing others' private videos on social media, pointing out the harm it causes to the individuals involved.
Rather than responding with a video, Imsha decided to take legal action. She shared that the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) acted quickly, arrested the people responsible, and they are now in custody. Before deactivating her account, Imsha had over 200,000 followers on TikTok.
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