Fatima Jatoi opens up about her “6 minutes 39 seconds” viral video  

Fatima Jatoi opens up about her leaked video

TikToker Fatima Jatoi, a victim of “6 minutes 39 seconds” viral video  has denied that a viral obscene video circulating on social media belongs to her.

In an interview, she said the clip shocked her and her family. She said she learned about it during a live broadcast after viewers began commenting.

Jatoi said the day felt like a disaster for her household and could not understand what had happened.

She admitted facing severe emotional stress and suicidal thoughts and wanted to jump from her 30 floor building but her family stopped her and supported her at that moment.

Jatoi said she tried to prove her innocence through faith and held the Holy Quran, believing Muslims would trust her word.

She said some people believed her denial while others, she said, continued to accuse her of lying.

The TikToker claimed the video was planned and fake and put up by “some people” who were jealous of her fame and wanted her to quit TikTok.

Despite the harassment, she said she did not leave the platform and has left the matter to Allah.

Known for her traditional Sindhi attire, cultural lip-sync videos, and daily vlogs, Fatima Jatoi has attracted followers who admire her approachable and soft-spoken persona. Reports suggest the new leaked video, allegedly recorded in Dubai, is not hers, according to Fatima’s own statements.

Fatima has claimed that the leaks are driven by jealousy, targeting her success as a normal girl from an ordinary background who has gained popularity and earns through social media. She described the situation as an attempt to defame her.

Social media users continue to debate whether the clip is real or manipulated.