Pakistani influencer Nadeem Mubarak has triggered widespread debate after questioning fellow content creator Laraib Malik over her reported claim of earning Rs270 million in a single month. The issue quickly gained traction across social media platforms, drawing mixed reactions from users.
Demand for proof fuels online controversy
Nadeem publicly challenged Laraib to clarify the source of her alleged income, stating that no visible records appear linked to her with the Federal Board of Revenue. He urged her to present verifiable evidence, such as trading history or a detailed business model, if the claim is accurate.
Moreover, he emphasized that his intention is not to target individuals but to encourage transparency. While acknowledging that earning through platforms like TikTok is legitimate, he insisted that influencers must support major financial claims with proof. He also stated that he would publicly apologize if her earnings are verified.
However, tensions escalated when Nadeem alleged that Laraib blocked him after he requested clarification. He shared a screenshot on Instagram and criticized what he described as avoidance of accountability.
Social media clash widens with new allegations
Meanwhile, the controversy has expanded to include Rajab Butt, whose earlier interaction with Laraib had already sparked discussion online. His โbig fanโ message and her response, described as โqueen behavior,โ divided audiences and intensified debate.
Subsequently, Rajab issued counterclaims, alleging his involvement contributed to Laraibโs online popularity. He also shared what he described as private conversations, further escalating tensions.
As the dispute unfolds, it highlights ongoing concerns about credibility, influence, and accountability within Pakistanโs digital creator community.
