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Pakistani Girl Claims to Be Donald Trump’s Daughter in Resurfaced Viral Video

A resurfaced video of a Pakistani woman claiming to be Donald Trump’s daughter is going viral and fueling social media chatter

Published By: Komal Das
Last Updated: August 22, 2025 12:10:12 IST

A shocking old video of a Pakistani woman has gone viral today, in which she claims to be Donald Trump’s daughter. The clip, first shared in December 2018, shows the woman speaking in Urdu as she introduces herself as a Muslim of Punjabi heritage. She insists that she has a personal connection with Trump and makes startling remarks about her alleged family history. Social media users are now widely sharing the clip, giving it massive attention and engagement across platforms.

The resurfaced video and her claims

The video features the woman recounting her time in the United States. She claims she faced mistreatment from Melania Trump, which eventually forced her mother to take her back to Pakistan. According to her, this difficult experience changed her life completely.

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In the clip, she goes on to declare that she is Donald Trump’s daughter. She alleges that Trump once questioned her mother’s parenting abilities. She also says he considered her mother unreliable. These remarks form the central part of her extraordinary claims, which continue to spark reactions.

Social media attention and reactions

When the video first appeared in 2018, it went largely unnoticed. But today, it has returned to the spotlight with unexpected force while influencers and content creators across platforms are circulating the clip, drawing millions of views.

A bizarre narrative fueling debate

The woman’s statements present a bizarre narrative that many viewers find hard to believe and yet, the very strangeness of her claims has fueled ongoing debate online. For some, the video is nothing more than sensational storytelling. For others, it raises curiosity about how such content resurfaces and spreads during times of high public attention.

Viral clip shows power of online storytelling

This viral video shows how fast things spread on the internet. A clip that no one cared about years ago is now all over social media. Her claims are still unverified, but the buzz proves how quickly old content can turn into a big trend online.

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