Hina Parvez Butt just told parents to keep their kids away from these Pakistani Tiktokers
Hina Parvez Butt urged parents to keep children away from TikTok influencers Rajab Butt, Ali Hyderabadi and Sami Rasheed, saying their online behavior harms upbringing. Her post sparked debate amid multiple recent controversies.

Hina Parvez Butt has entered the influencer discourse once again—and she came with names.
The PML-N lawmaker took to X to publicly call out Rajab Butt, Ali Hyderabadi and Sami Rasheed, warning parents that children who look up to them are having their upbringing affected.
Sharing photos of the three influencers, Hina wrote on X: "These are our social media influencers, our people follow these ignorant people. Children who follow them are ruining their upbringing. Parents need to think. Keep your children away from them."
The post quickly began making the rounds online, with many debating whether she had a point—or had gone too far.
Her comments come just days after Ali Hyderabadi went viral for filming himself divorcing his wife, Zainab Ali, on camera.
The video triggered widespread criticism, which only intensified after Zainab accused him of physical and emotional abuse during their three-year marriage.
Ali later responded by posting a video while holding the Quran, denying the allegations against him.
The other two influencers Hina mentioned are no strangers to controversy either.
Rajab Butt has spent much of the past year making headlines—not just for his highly publicised divorce, but also for a string of legal troubles.
He has faced cases related to alleged promotion of online gambling platforms, cybercrime investigations, the controversy surrounding his "295" perfume, and even the illegal possession of a lion cub.
Sami Rasheed, meanwhile, has also remained in the spotlight following his own widely discussed divorce and other online controversies.
Whether people agreed with Hina or not, one thing became clear almost instantly:
She picked three of Pakistan's most talked-about internet personalities... and restarted a debate that social media never really stopped having.
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