
Did Samiya Hijab leak her own videos? Explosive accusations rock TikTok star in latest online scandal
Saloni Jha
Did Samiya Hijab leak her own videos? Explosive accusations by SK | Credit: Instagram
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TikTok star Samiya Hijab is once again under fire as YouTuber SK accuses her of orchestrating her own video leaks for fame. Allegations of blackmail, extortion, and fake relationships have reignited scrutiny over her digital past, with SK claiming she manipulated a victim out of Rs2 million under false promises.
Samiya Hijab, a TikTok personality known for her viral controversies, is facing a fresh wave of explosive allegations, this time from fellow influencer SK, who claims she staged her own video leak for publicity. The scandal, which had simmered down in recent weeks, has flared up again following a tell-all video posted by SK.
SK, who was previously in the spotlight over a leaked video involving influencer Minahil Malik, accused Samiya of blackmailing a man she had allegedly enticed through fake intimacy. According to him, the man transferred over Rs2 million after a series of supposed video calls, believing the two were in a serious relationship. SK alleged that these calls were secretly recorded and later used as leverage for extortion.
He also claimed that Samiya never intended to marry the man and instead used the material to manipulate both him and the narrative on social media. The accusations took a darker turn as SK suggested that Samiya herself leaked the now-infamous footage to gain attention, especially following her appearance in a music video by singer Umair Awan.
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In a stunning rebuttal to Samiya’s past claims that the viral content was generated using artificial intelligence and that she was the victim of cybercrime, SK insisted the videos were real and deliberately disseminated. He went even further, accusing Samiya of previously engaging in escort services in Islamabad—claims that remain unverified and legally unproven.