Pakistani TikToker Alina Amir has broken her silence on an alleged obscene video circulating online, categorically denying its authenticity and revealing that the content was created using artificial intelligence to damage her reputation.
The social media star released a detailed video statement on Instagram addressing the controversy that has dominated online discussions for the past week.
"I did not intend to address this matter publicly. For an entire week, I observed the situation quietly and chose not to react," she explained. The situation escalated when she noticed hundreds of misleading posts making false claims about her.
"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.
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The influencer expressed deep concern over how easily misinformation spreads online. "It is deeply disturbing how easily misinformation is spread and how some people are willing to go to any extent to defame someone without verifying facts," she added.
Alina categorically denied the video's authenticity and urged people to verify content before sharing it.
"If you are going to upload or circulate content, it is your responsibility to first confirm whether it is authentic or AI generated," she stated. "Spreading false information causes real harm."
The TikToker made a direct appeal to Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, calling for strict action against those who create AI-based illicit material targeting women.
"I sincerely request the Chief Minister of Punjab, Maryam Nawaz Sharif Sahiba, to take strict action against individuals who create AI generated videos of women and use them to damage reputations and destroy lives," she said.
While demanding action, Alina also commended law enforcement agencies for their efforts.
"I appreciate the work being done by the Crime Control Department," she stated, noting that "harassment and child abuse cases being handled under CCD is a reassuring step."
She urged CCD official Sohail Zafar Chattha to personally oversee the matter. "I request Sohail Zafar Chattha Sir to take this case seriously and ensure that those responsible are arrested and punished severely. Creating AI based illicit content is a serious form of harassment and must be treated as such," she said.
Alina emphasized that the issue extends far beyond public figures and affects countless private individuals who lack the resources to defend themselves.
"This issue is not limited to celebrities," she explained. "Private individuals suffer even more, as such fabricated content is sent to their homes and families, leaving them with lifelong trauma."
She acknowledged her own support system. "Alhamdulillah, my family is educated and stands by me with complete trust." However, she raised a critical question about others facing similar situations. "Many girls do not have the means or evidence to defend themselves. How are they expected to justify the truth when something false is presented as real?"
In a decisive move, Alina announced a financial incentive to help track down the perpetrator.
"I am announcing a cash reward for anyone who provides credible information leading to the identification of the person who created this AI video," she declared, stressing that accountability remains essential to prevent repeat offenses. "The person responsible must be punished so that they never think of doing this to another girl again."
Concluding her statement, Alina framed the issue as a defining challenge of the digital era.
"It is 2026," she said. "No woman should feel compelled to remain silent. If you are speaking the truth, you should stand up for yourself without fear."
Alina Amir has previously found herself at the center of public speculation regarding her personal life, including reports in July 2025 linking her to Maan Dogar, which she denied. She has also faced intermittent speculation about her relationship with fellow TikToker Umer Butt through claims of close friendship.
She has 2.5 million followers on Instagram and 2.2 million on TikTok, initially rose to fame through a viral reel where she mimicked the phrase "Tum jo pills khati ho wo kya hai" during a TV show.
