Pakistani TikToker Imsha Rehman Deactivates Accounts After Video Leak

Pakistani TikTok personality Imsha Rehman has deactivated her social media accounts following the leak of her private videos online. Rehman reportedly fell victim to a data breach, resulting in the circulation of her explicit content across social platforms like WhatsApp, X, and Instagram. The leaked footage allegedly shows Rehman in a compromising situation with a […]

Imsha Rehman Deactivates Accounts
by Drishya Madhur - November 13, 2024, 11:37 am

Pakistani TikTok personality Imsha Rehman has deactivated her social media accounts following the leak of her private videos online. Rehman reportedly fell victim to a data breach, resulting in the circulation of her explicit content across social platforms like WhatsApp, X, and Instagram.

The leaked footage allegedly shows Rehman in a compromising situation with a friend, sparking widespread criticism and backlash that eventually drove her to take down her social media profiles. Reacting to the intense scrutiny, Rehman deactivated her Instagram and TikTok accounts, stating that “the backlash has been overwhelming,” as she opened up about the pressures of public life.

This incident has raised renewed concerns about digital privacy and online harassment. Some individuals have called for greater sensitivity in handling such cases, while others criticized those responsible for sharing the videos online. Screenshots from her private footage have reportedly been widely re-shared on platforms like X, even becoming material for internet memes.

The incident mirrors a similar case involving another Pakistani TikToker, Minahil Malik, whose private videos were also leaked online. Malik faced extensive public condemnation and later expressed her frustration in a heartfelt Instagram post, saying, “It was not easy for me but I’m done. It’s hard to say goodbye. No fights. Spread love. I’m leaving. I will miss you. I love you. Take care.”

No information has surfaced on how Rehman’s videos were leaked, and no party has yet claimed responsibility for the breach. This marks a troubling trend for Pakistani influencers, raising questions about data security in an era of viral digital exposure.