Pakistan’s youngest vlogger, Muhammad Shiraz, has experienced remarkable success on YouTube in a short span of time. Unfortunately, disappointing news has emerged for his followers as he is quitting vlogging.
Shiraz recently posted his final vlog on YouTube, where he shared the reasons behind his decision. On May 15th, he released an emotional farewell video titled “Last Vlog,” which lasts 11 minutes.
In this video, Shiraz explains that his father has asked him to prioritize his education over vlogging. Accompanied by his younger sister Muskhan, he announced to his fans that he would no longer be creating videos, as his father advised him to focus on his studies.
Shiraz expressed his love for vlogging, saying, “I have a great desire to continue vlogging, but today marks my last vlog. What should I do?”
Despite receiving advice from many to continue vlogging, Shiraz decided to follow his parents’ guidance, believing in the importance of their advice.
Muhammad Shiraz has previously received an internet device after complaining about connectivity issues and has met notable figures such as Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Akhtar and PM Shehbaz Sharif.
In concluding his vlog, Shiraz thanked his fans for their immense love and support, promising to make efforts to return soon.
Notably, Muhammad Shiraz is celebrated as Pakistan’s youngest vlogger.
Originating from the village of Gurse on the outskirts of Siachen, he gained recognition by showcasing the scenic beauty of his village and establishing a unique identity among his viewers.
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