Pakistani TikToker and social media influencer Alina Aamir has finally spoken out after a series of videos, falsely attributed to her, went viral on social media.
In a detailed video message shared on Instagram, Alina strongly rejected claims of a “leaked” or “private” video, stating that the circulating clips were AI-generated deepfake content and had no connection to reality.
Over the past few days, several videos bearing her name spread rapidly online, with users alleging that her personal or inappropriate footage had been leaked. Addressing the issue, Alina described the incident as digital violence, saying her image and reputation were deliberately targeted through the misuse of artificial intelligence.
She made it clear that she would not remain silent and would support legal action against those responsible for creating and sharing the fake videos.
Alina also tagged Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, CCD Punjab, and the FIA Cyber Crime Wing, urging authorities to take strict action against the misuse of AI and to introduce stronger laws to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Appealing to the public, she asked social media users not to share unverified or so-called leaked videos, warning that such behaviour damages lives and encourages the spread of misinformation.

