The ongoing controversy involving YouTuber Rajab Butt and TikToker Fatima Khan has resurfaced after new statements made by Fatima Khan on a podcast, once again putting their alleged past relationship back in the spotlight.
Her latest remarks have sparked renewed discussion on social media, with users questioning the authenticity of influencer-driven controversies.
Fatima Khan revisits old allegations
Fatima Khan recently appeared on the a podcast, where she revisited her previous claims about her alleged connection with Rajab Butt.
During the conversation, she made several new statements that contradicted earlier narratives, adding fresh fuel to an already heated controversy.

She claimed that public perception is often misleading and that audiences tend to believe whatever they see on camera without questioning the truth behind it.
Claims of staged controversy
In a surprising revelation, Fatima Khan alleged that the entire controversy involving her and Rajab Butt may have been pre-planned for online attention.
According to her, both parties benefited from the situation—Rajab Butt allegedly portrayed himself as a victim, while she gained visibility and “dirty fame” through the controversy.
She also admitted that she never provided solid proof for her earlier claims and acknowledged that her statements kept changing over time.
These remarks have further deepened confusion around the original allegations.
Rajab Butt’s ongoing public scrutiny
Rajab Butt remains one of Pakistan’s most followed family vloggers, with millions of subscribers across social media platforms.
However, his public image continues to face scrutiny due to ongoing legal issues, divorce proceedings, and repeated controversies linked to his personal life.
He has also faced allegations related to extramarital affairs, which reportedly contributed to his marital breakdown and intensified public criticism.
The resurfacing of Fatima Khan’s statements has triggered widespread debate on social media, with users divided over who to believe.
While some accuse influencers of manufacturing controversies for fame and engagement, others argue that such claims should be backed by clear evidence before being publicized.
The discussion has once again highlighted the growing culture of viral drama within Pakistan’s digital creator community.







