
Pakistani TikToker Sajal Malik finally breaks silence on her leaked MMS scandal: 'Mentally haunted & falsely accused'
Pakistani TikToker Sajal Malik finally reacts to the viral leaked MMS scandal
Calling the video a complete fake, Sajal said the explicit clip is not hers and that the whole scandal has left her mentally 'haunted.' The social media star, known for her bold reels and unapologetic vibe, is now begging the public to stop attaching her name to the leaked footage. In a heartfelt appeal to the media, she said she has had enough of people spreading lies without doing even the bare minimum of fact-checking.
Sajal Malik's statement
'This is not just online trolling—it's character assassination,' insiders close to her reported. She believes this is a calculated move to ruin her reputation and silence her voice in the digital world.
Not one to stay silent, Sajal has now taken the legal route and filed a formal complaint with the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), demanding a deep-dive into the scandal and the source behind the leak. She is standing firm, saying that she has done nothing wrong and refuses to apologise for a crime she did not commit.
Sajal Malik clarifies it is not a publicity stunt
And for those whispering that it's a publicity stunt? Sajal straight-up dismissed that too, making it clear she does not need a fake scandal to gain followers—her vibe already has the masses hooked.
This is not the first time a Pakistani influencer has been dragged into a fake MMS drama. Remember Imsha Rehman and Minahil Malik? Yeah, they were also targeted in what some are now calling a deepfake epidemic sweeping through South Asia's digital scene.
Sajal Malik's fans react
Sajal's fans are rallying behind her, demanding justice and calling out the culture of shaming women online. One thing's for sure—the internet may be quick to cancel, but this Rebel Queen is not backing down without a fight.

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