TikTok personality Alina Amir has publicly addressed viral claims of an alleged leaked video attributed to her, categorically denying the allegations and confirming that the content was artificially generated using AI.
In a detailed video statement shared on Instagram, Alina revealed that she initially chose not to respond despite growing online chatter. “I did not intend to address this matter publicly. For an entire week, I observed the situation quietly and chose not to react,” she said.
She explained that her silence ended when she noticed a surge of misleading posts falsely claiming her video had been leaked.
“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. Alina expressed deep concern over how easily misinformation spreads online and how reputations can be destroyed without verification.
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She categorically denied the authenticity of the content, urging people to verify material before sharing it. “If you are going to upload or circulate content, it is your responsibility to confirm whether it is authentic or AI generated,” she stressed.
Appeal to Punjab CM for strict action
Alina made a direct appeal to Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, calling for firm action against those who create AI-based illicit content targeting women.
“I sincerely request the Chief Minister of Punjab to take strict action against individuals who create AI-generated videos of women and use them to destroy lives,” she said.
At the same time, Alina commended the efforts of the Crime Control Department (CCD), noting that harassment and child abuse cases being handled under the department were a reassuring step.
She urged CCD head Sohail Zafar Chattha to personally oversee the matter, emphasizing that AI-based illicit content is a serious form of harassment and must be treated accordingly.
Issue goes beyond celebrities
While addressing her own case, Alina stressed that the issue extends far beyond public figures.
“This issue is not limited to celebrities. Private individuals suffer even more, as such fabricated content is sent to their homes and families, leaving them with lifelong trauma,” she said.
She acknowledged her own support system, saying her family stands by her with trust, but questioned how less-privileged women are expected to defend themselves.
Cash reward to identify culprit
In a decisive move, Alina announced a cash reward for anyone who provides credible information leading to the identification of the person who created the AI-generated video.
“The person responsible must be punished so that they never think of doing this to another girl again,” she said.
Concluding her statement, Alina framed the issue as a defining challenge of the modern digital era. “It is 2026. No woman should feel compelled to remain silent. If you are speaking the truth, you should stand up for yourself without fear,” she said.
Alina Amir, who has 2.5 million followers on Instagram and 2.2 million on TikTok, rose to fame through a viral reel mimicking the phrase “Tum jo pills khati ho wo kya hai” during a TV show.
She has previously denied speculation about her personal life, including reports in July 2025 linking her to Maan Dogar and claims of close friendship with fellow TikToker Umer Butt.







