Alina Amir viral video: TikTok star breaks silence on ‘leak video’ controversy

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LAHORE (Kashmir English): TikTok star Alina Amir has categorically ‘rejected’ the recent viral video claims allegedly linked to her, saying that the obscene video was generated using Artificial Intelligence (AI).

The obscene video linked to her spread quickly on social media, drawing thousands of users into the controversy.

In a video statement shared on Instagram, Alina Amir, who went viral with the Sarsarahat clip, called the circulating video completely fake and alleged it was created using AI to dent her reputation.

Alina revealed that she initially chose not to respond despite growing online chatter. “I did not intend to address this matter publicly. For an entire week, I observed the situation quietly and chose not to react,” she added.

She explained that her silence ended when she noticed a surge of misleading posts falsely claiming her video had been leaked.

“But when I began seeing hundreds of posts titled ‘Alina Amir ki video leak ho gayi hai,’ I felt it was necessary to speak,” she said. Alina expressed deep concern over how easily misinformation spreads online and how reputations can be destroyed without verification.

She urged people to verify material before sharing it, adding, “If you are going to upload or circulate content, it is your responsibility to confirm whether it is authentic or AI-generated”.

Alina made a direct appeal to Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, calling for action against those who create AI-based illicit content targeting women.

“I sincerely request the Chief Minister of Punjab to take strict action against individuals who create AI-generated videos of women and use them to destroy lives,” she said.

Furthermore, she announced a cash reward for anyone who provides credible information leading to the identification of the person who created the AI-generated video.

“The person responsible must be punished so that they never think of doing this to another girl again,” she added.

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