After Alina Amir and Fatima Jatoi, other search terms are gearing up the internet. This time, Mathira Khan, Pakistani-Zimbabwean model, dancer, television hostess, singer and actor, is currently most searched with queries such as "Mathira Khan MMS leaked', 'Mathira Khan viral video' and more.
Several media outlets reported that Mathira Khan, who has 2.5 million Instagram followers, has leaked her private video on the internet. It is claimed that the latest video of her is in a lewd situation. However, Mathira has not yet confirmed any such viral video or clip and neither denied claims that her MMS leaked.
Mathira's Reaction to Viral MMS Trend
According to a report by NewsX.com, Mathira has rejected the claims of sharing a privately recorded video of her on social media. She said her name, photos and videos were misused and it is fake.
Mathira request her fans not believe in rumours as it is unverified content and asked others to respect her privacy. It also reported that the video was shared in the past, which was removed later, and again reshared by netizens with no verification of the authenticity of the video.
Who Is Mathira Khan?
Mathira Khan is a Pakistani-Zimbabwean actor-cum influencer, known for her bold social media posts. Mathira has over 2.5 million subscribers on her Instagram account as she is very active on social media. Her bold photos and videos often go viral on the internet, which gets praised and some criticism from users.
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Born in Harare, Zimbabwe, to a South African father and a Pakistani mother, Mathira Mohammad (known mononymously as Mathira) was raised in a Muslim household alongside her sister, actress Rose Muhammad. After completing her early education in Zimbabwe, she relocated to Pakistan with her family during a period of political and social unrest in her home country.
Mathira first gained public attention through the music industry, debuting in several music videos. Her early credits include appearances in "Jadugar," "Desi Beat," and "Nachdi Kamal" by Malkoo, as well as Rizwan-ul-Haq’s "Woh Kaun Thi" and Arbaz Khan’s "Jhootha." These initial performances served as a springboard for her transition into television hosting and acting, where she eventually became a prominent, albeit often debated, figure in the Pakistani entertainment landscape.