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Time of India
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Days after Samiya Hijab's MMS was leaked, Pakistani TikToker now gets trolled over reel on Indo-Pak war tension
When you thought the internet could not get any messier, Pakistani TikTok star Samiya Hijab decided to stir the pot a little more. Days after chaos erupted after an alleged MMS of hers leaked online, which she claims is a deepfake, Samiya has now posted a reel on Instagram, poking fun at the India-Pakistan geo-political situation. And of course, the internet had thoughts. Samiya Hijab's reel on the Indo-Pak situation In the reel, Samiya delivered a tragicomic take on the life of 2004-2005 born kids. According to the Karachi-born social media content creator, there has been one disaster after another in the sub-continent. From the 2005 earthquake in her early years (Samiya was born in 2004) to a pandemic while she was in her late teens, life has been a series of serious events, she describes in the reel she posted. She also goes on to mention that the streak of bad luck continues as clouds of war between India and Pakistan following the dastardly Pahalgam attack on April 22, 2025 - in which 26 Indians were killed - weigh on her impending wedding. Not mincing words, she also implies that her generation must have been cursed in another life to be facing this level of cosmic 'bad luck'. Netizens react to Samiya Hijab's video While many could not help but be amused, others were quick to point out the obvious: "Who gets married at 20-21 anyway?" The Comment section turned into a battleground of its own, with some agreeing while others critiquing her for being "too casual" considering her own situation after the MMS scandal erupted. The irony of Samiya sharing funny content while the internet is still buzzing over her alleged explicit video was not lost on anyone. Netizens pointed out how unfazed she appeared, with some admiring her nerve and others accusing her of being tone-deaf. Who is Samiya Hijab and what is happening with her? For those living under a rock, Samiya recently broke down on social media claiming the viral video was a fake, created using AI, and blamed an ex-boyfriend for orchestrating the whole nightmare. Samiya hijab Kii video leak Kerna wala banda #samiyahijab She has reportedly filed a formal complaint with Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Cyber Crime Wing, demanding a thorough probe. This echoes previous scandals where other Pakistani influencers like Minahil Malik, Maryam Faisal, Sajal Malik, and Zarnab Shastri also found themselves battling deepfake controversies.


India.com
27-04-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Meet Samiya Arzoo: Haryana Girl Who Married Pakistan Cricketer Hasan Ali - All About Their Cross-Border Love Story
photoDetails english Updated:Apr 27, 2025, 12:58 PM IST A Cross-Border Love Story 1 / 8 Pakistan's star pacer Hasan Ali and Indian flight engineer Samiya Arzoo share a beautiful love story that transcends the India-Pakistan rivalry, proving that love knows no boundaries. Who is Samiya Arzoo? 2 / 8 Samiya hails from Nuh District, Haryana, India. A graduate in Aeronautical Engineering, she worked at Jet Airways and later became a flight engineer with Emirates Airlines in Dubai. How They Met 3 / 8 The couple met through mutual friends. After nurturing a relationship for over two years, they deepened their bond across nations. Married in 2019 4 / 8 The couple tied the knot in 2019 in Dubai, where they first met through a mutual friend. Starting a Family 5 / 8 In 2021, Hasan and Samiya welcomed their first child, a baby girl, adding new joy and strengthening their beautiful journey together. Challenges of Distance 6 / 8 Living in Dubai while her family resides in Gurgaon, India, Samiya faced difficulties visiting home due to visa restrictions, making family reunions rare and precious. Love Beyond Borders 7 / 8 Echoing Rumi's wisdom, "Listen to your heart, not to the crowd," this story of Hasan and Samiya beautifully reminds us that true love rises above divisions and unites hearts across borders. An Inspirational Message 8 / 8 Hasan Ali and Samiya Arzoo's journey inspires millions, showing that true love can rise above political divides, societal expectations, and geographical barriers, reminding us that humanity and love always come first.


Time of India
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Pakistani TikToker Samiya Hijab MMS video leaked: Claims it's AI-generated and shared by her ex in revenge plot
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.


Express Tribune
21-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
WATCH: TikToker Samiya Hijab responds to video circulating online
Listen to article Pakistani TikTok star Samiya Hijab has publicly denied involvement in a video that has been ciruclating on social media, calling it 'fake' and 'AI-generated.' The 23-year-old influencer, known for her dance and lifestyle content, claimed she is the target of a deliberate campaign to defame her character. In a video statement posted to her social media platforms, Samiya strongly rejected the authenticity of the video. 'I completely deny this video and have nothing to do with it. My character is being deliberately targeted to damage my reputation on social media,' she said. Samiya alleged that the video was spread by her ex-boyfriend. She said the video was fabricated using artificial intelligence technology and warned her followers not to trust the 'false and baseless' content. Amid growing online discourse surrounding digital privacy, defamation, and the misuse of AI tools, Samiya announced her intention to pursue legal action. She plans to file a formal complaint with Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Cyber Crime Wing to investigate the matter and hold those responsible accountable. 'This content has been made viral by my ex-boyfriend due to personal enmity and revenge,' she added. 'I will take up the matter legally and will soon file a complaint with the FIA Cyber Crime Wing.'