Private videos of Pakistani TikToker Minahil Malik leaked online

Minahil Malik, renowned Pakistani TikToker, faces another privacy breach as multiple videos leak online. This highlights the rising issue of digital security in Pakistan.

Private videos of Pakistani TikToker Minahil Malik leaked online

Minahil Malik's TikTok video

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First, it was Imsha Rehman and Mathira, and now it is Minahil Malik again, Pakistani influencers seem to be the target of online video leaks. Time and again Pakistan has witnessed a troubling rise in privacy breaches, with an increasing number of public figures and influencers falling victim to leaked content.

Social media stars, particularly on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, are often targeted due to their massive followings and online presence. A few months after her alleged private videos were leaked online, more purported videos of popular Pakistani TikToker Minahil Malik have once again been leaked online.

Also Read: After Minahil Malik and Imsha Rehman's viral MMS Clips, Mathira's private video leaked online! Pakistani influencers on target?

At least eight to nine videos of the content creator are now going viral on social media. This comes a few days after popular Tamil actress Shruthi Narayanan’s alleged ‘casting couch’ videos were leaked online.

Social Media Reaction:

While a section of fans expressed outrage over the leak online, many others highlighted how misuse of social media can ruin anyone’s life.

“There is not happening. How can someone do such thing on Eid,” shared a user on X.

Likewise, another user shared, “Pakistanis seem way ahead of India in leaking private videos.”

“Yeh saale nahin sudhrenge,” shared another user.

Rising Trends

This alarming trend highlights serious concerns regarding digital security, personal privacy, and cyber ethics in the country. At the same time, there is an urgent need for better awareness campaigns, legal reforms, and stricter policies to combat this growing menace.

Without a collective effort from both authorities and the public, the cycle of privacy violations will continue to harm individuals and erode trust in digital platforms.

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