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Pakistani TikToker Samiya Hijab MMS video leaked: Claims it's AI-generated and shared by her ex in revenge plot

Pakistani TikToker Samiya Hijab MMS video leaked: Claims it's AI-generated and shared by her ex in revenge plot

Time of India23-04-2025

In a shocking twist that has everyone talking, Pakistani TikTok sensation Samiya Hijab is at the centre of a viral controversy that has taken the internet by storm. The video, which allegedly features explicit content, has spread like wildfire, but Samiya insists it's nothing more than a malicious deepfake.
Samiya hijab MMS video leaked, says ex-boyfriend circulated it
'I have absolutely no connection to this video. It's fake, and it was made with AI technology. My ex-boyfriend is behind this,' Samiya declared, addressing the growing rumours in a heart-wrenching video message. Her claim that the video was fabricated using artificial intelligence has struck a chord with netizens, as the dangers of deepfakes continue to grow in the digital age.
Within 24 hours of the video's circulation, hashtags like #StandWithSamiya and #AIAbuse trended on social media, with fans and influencers alike condemning the attack. The controversy comes with a darker twist: Samiya alleges that her ex-boyfriend orchestrated this smear campaign out of spite and personal revenge. "I'm taking legal action. This is a deliberate attempt to destroy my character,' she added, announcing plans to file a formal complaint with Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA).
Pakistani TikTokers and their viral MMS leaked
This incident has not only cast a shadow over Samiya's image but also shone a spotlight on the dangers of AI manipulation. With the technology growing ever more sophisticated, the line between real and fake content is dangerously blurry, especially for social media stars whose reputations can be irreparably damaged in the blink of an eye. Samiya's determination to fight back legally signals a growing call for stronger regulations around the use of AI in media.
Samiya Hijab's fans support her
Despite the controversy, Samiya's fanbase remains fiercely supportive. Many have applauded her strength, with several celebrities joining the conversation to condemn the viral video. The legal battle ahead promises to raise important questions about digital harassment, privacy rights, and the regulation of AI technologies in Pakistan.
Samiya Hijab may be fighting to clear her name, but her bravery is sparking a wider conversation about how easily one's image can be destroyed—and how the digital landscape needs better protections. This case might be just the beginning of a much larger fight for justice in the digital age.

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