The most recent victim of a private video leak is Mathira, a Pakistani tv personality and influencer. Similar disputes involving TikTok performers Imsha Rehman and Minahil Malik preceded this. A video that purports to capture Mathira in private moments has gone viral and sparked a lot of internet debate. Mathira has attacked people who are disseminating phony pictures of her and disputed that the video is real. "People are misusing my name and photos, adding fake stuff in," she wrote in a social media post. Have shame, please! Don't involve me in this bullshit.
The event has sparked worries about internet sharing of private material and privacy, even if it's uncertain if the video is authentic. A large number of Mathira's fans think the leak was an intentional assault on her reputation. Additionally, they are speaking out against the frequent harassment of women in the media.
This disclosure comes after other Pakistani influencers had similar problems. After her private video was exposed, TikToker Minahil Malik received a lot of negative feedback. Actress Mishi Khan asserted that the video was a self-leak, despite Malik's denial of doing so. Imsha Rehman, a TikToker, too had to deactivate her social media account due to abuse when graphic recordings of her were posted online.