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Famous Pashto TikToker Gul Chahat’s Private Video Leaked, Sparks Outrage on Social Media

Peshawar: Gul Chahat, the renowned Pashto TikTok star known for her entertaining content and advocacy for the rights of the transgender community, has recently been caught in a controversy after a private video of hers was leaked online.
According to reports from Pakistani media, an alleged video of Gul Chahat surfaced on social media, leading to widespread outrage over privacy violations and cyber harassment. The incident has triggered a wave of support for her, with many social media users and activists condemning the leak and calling for action against those responsible.
With over 6.1 million followers and 182.6 million likes on her TikTok account, Gul Chahat has become a prominent figure in Pakistan’s digital landscape. Her unique humor and dance performances have earned her a special place in the hearts of her fans. As a transgender individual, she has used her platform to promote equality and acceptance, a commendable effort that has earned her respect from her followers.
Following the leak, Gul Chahat’s supporters and social activists have voiced their strong condemnation of the violation of her privacy, emphasizing that the responsible individuals should be held accountable. This incident has highlighted the resilience and determination of the TikTok star, garnering widespread support for her across social media.
The situation has sparked mixed reactions online. While some users claim that Gul Chahat may have leaked the video herself, suggesting it is not the first time her videos have been exposed, others have expressed concerns about her privacy, insisting that no victim would intentionally leak such content. Many have called for her to be treated as a victim and for justice to be served in this case.
As the controversy continues to unfold, the incident has ignited a broader discussion about online privacy, digital harassment, and the challenges faced by public figures, especially those from marginalized communities.

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