A video by Instagram personality Sparrow Butt, also known as Sparrow USA 24, has gone viral after he joined the ongoing “Marry leaked video” trend with a humorous skit that quickly caught public attention.
The video, shared on Instagram, has received millions of views, more than 500,000 shares, and thousands of reposts. It shows Sparrow acting out a fictional scenario linked to the controversial trend that has dominated social media for days.
Marry leaked viral video trend continues on social media
The internet has yet to move on from the leaked video involving a couple that reportedly includes a man identified as Umair Butt, widely referred to online as “Marry”. The explicit clip has sparked widespread debate, criticism, and backlash across social media platforms.
Many users have condemned the video as inappropriate, particularly due to claims that the woman involved is married and was unhappy in her relationship. According to online discussions, she reportedly still had feelings for Marry but married someone else due to family pressure. These claims have not been independently verified, but they have fuelled intense online conversations.
Despite the serious and disturbing nature of the issue, the leaked video has increasingly been turned into meme material, with multiple content creators using the trend to gain views and engagement.
Sparrow USA 24 joins the trend
Sparrow Butt, known for his comic style and double-meaning jokes, is among those who have capitalised on the trend. He is widely recognised for his exaggerated expressions, his signature “ouch!” catchphrase, and his habit of calling himself “a baby” while performing intentionally feminine mannerisms, which often keep his videos trending on Instagram and TikTok.
In the viral clip, Sparrow pretends that Marry has shown up at his door. Acting dramatically, he tells him to go away, saying his family is religious and does not allow such people into the house. The skit is clearly intended as mimicry and satire, rather than a serious statement.
Serious issue turned into meme content
While Sparrow’s video was made in a comedic tone, it highlights a broader trend on social media where sensitive and troubling issues are quickly transformed into jokes and viral content.
Sparrow is not the only creator using the Marry leaked video trend for content. Several other social media users and pages have also jumped on the trend, further amplifying it across platforms.
The episode raises questions about online ethics, privacy, and how quickly serious matters can be reduced to entertainment in the race for views and engagement.


