A video of TikTok girls fighting and pulling each other’s hair on a live TV show has gone viral on social media. This TV show was previously hosted by Mathira, whose controversial clips are already on social media and are being criticized by users. But the recent controversy has once again made it to the news.
The show is currently hosted by Younis Khan, who has been gaining attention due to the controversies and heat on live TV in recent days.
A few days ago, Younis Khan went viral when a clip related to famous comedian Wali Sheikh came out, in which Wali Sheikh expressed his disappointment over the disrespect he received on the live show. Now another incident has once again brought the show into the headlines on social media.
This time the scene was different. Two female TikTokers participating in the show, Alia Sattar and Aseel Lawrence, suddenly got into an argument with each other. In the backstage video that went viral, it can be seen that during the argument, Aaliya Sattar got angry and grabbed Aseel Lawrence’s hair and told her not to be rude.
According to reports, the fight started when Aseel alleged that Aaliya did not let her song play, while Aaliya responded by mocking her for sitting on the show.
When the matter started getting out of hand, senior host Uzma Khan intervened and separated the two and tried to cool the atmosphere, but by then the clash had created a storm on social media.
The TikTokers’ fight has sparked a new debate online. Many users have called it a cheap shot at fame. “This is all drama, a scripted fight just to make the show go viral,” wrote one user. Another wondered, “What the hell is going on in this country?” Another fan even demanded a ban on the show, writing, “Weak host, weak show.”
Some users also seemed to target Younis Khan. One commented, “Bhai, your show is not going well, so stop these tactics.” While another sarcastically wrote, “This is what happens when you invite people on the show after raiding the streets.”
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