Leaked Private Videos of Rujab Butt and Friends Spark Controversy Online

Allegations of Phone Hacking Surface Amid Viral Scandal Involving Rujab Butt, Haider Shah, Maan Dogar, and Zara Malik

Prominent Pakistani TikToker Rujab Butt and his close friends are at the center of a major controversy after their explicit videos were leaked and went viral on various social media platforms. The incident has triggered a storm of reactions and debates among users online.

Leaked videos allegedly show Haider Shah, Maan Dogar, and Shahzi—all close associates of Rujab Butt—in compromising and inappropriate situations. As these videos continue to trend on TikTok and other platforms, social media users are questioning the double standards, especially since some of these individuals have been seen promoting religious values in the past.

Rujab Butt and his friends have denied any intentional wrongdoing, claiming that their phones were hacked and that the videos were stolen and shared illegally. They maintain that the leaked content was private and personal, never meant to be public, and believe the situation is a clear case of data theft and hacking.

Online reactions have been intense, with many users asking: what was the true purpose of these recordings, and how did they end up online if they were stored privately? Some speculate that the leak may have been orchestrated by someone from within their circle.

In parallel, rumors are circulating about Rujab Butt’s alleged relationship with fellow TikToker Zara Malik. Speculation has intensified with claims that the two are living together in Dubai, despite Rujab being married to a woman named Iman. Users have pointed to photos and videos showing Rujab and Zara in matching outfits, attending a Qawwali night together, as apparent evidence of their close relationship.

The situation has led to serious reputational damage, and discussions continue to swirl around privacy, morality, and accountability in the digital age.

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