A viral MMS controversy involving Pakistani TikToker and influencer Alina Amir has reignited concerns around deepfake videos, online harassment, and the misuse of AI technology. Breaking her silence after nearly a week, Alina has publicly denied the authenticity of the circulating clip, calling it a fabricated deepfake and announcing a cash reward to identify those responsible.
What Is the Alina Amir Viral Video Controversy?
Over the past few days, multiple social media platforms were flooded with posts and misleading links claiming to show a “private video” of Alina Amir. These links quickly gained traction, sparking gossip and drawing large online traffic. Alina initially stayed quiet but later chose to address the issue head-on through a detailed Instagram video.
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‘The Video Is Fake,’ Says Alina Amir
In her statement, Alina clarified that the viral clip was not real and had been created using artificial intelligence tools. She strongly criticised those who create and circulate such content, warning users to verify facts before sharing anything online.
“This doesn’t just hurt one person,” she said, adding that fake videos cause emotional distress to families and can permanently damage reputations.
Cash Reward Announced to Trace the Culprits
To ensure accountability, Alina announced a cash reward for anyone who provides credible and verifiable information leading to the identification of the person or group behind the deepfake video. She stressed that staying silent only encourages such crimes, while speaking up can bring real change.
Appeal to Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz
Taking the matter further, Alina directly appealed to Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, urging strict action against those misusing AI to target women. She called for stronger laws and faster enforcement to curb the growing threat of deepfake content.
According to Alina, while public figures face these attacks regularly, ordinary women often suffer in silence, lacking both support and legal awareness.
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A Bigger Problem Beyond One Case
Alina’s case is not an isolated incident. From online gamers to social media creators, several women across South Asia have faced similar harassment. Experts warn that without stricter regulations, awareness campaigns, and proactive policing, deepfake videos could become an even bigger threat in the digital space.
By speaking out, Alina Amir hopes to encourage other victims to raise their voices and demand justice, sending a clear message that such acts will no longer be ignored.


