Two Women TikTokers Fight on Live TV Show—Stunt or Real?

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A video of two female TikTokkers fighting during a live TV show is going viral on social media. However, social media users are confused whether the action was real or just a publicity stunt.

Younas Khan now hosts the 21 MM Show, previously hosted by Mathira. He has recently grabbed attention for tense and controversial moments on air. Just days ago, a clip of comedian Wali Sheikh went viral, showing him upset over what he called on-air humiliation.

A viral clip from the show shows TikTokers Alia Sattar and Asiel Lawrence fighting during a recording. The two, who have worked together on several projects before, reportedly clashed after Asiel claimed Alia stopped her song from being played, while Alia objected to Asiel’s behaviour on set.

 In the video, Alia can be seen pulling Asiel’s hair during the argument. Senior host Uzma Khan stepped in to separate them and calm the situation.

The incident sparked a wave of backlash online, with many viewers accusing the show of faking fights for attention. Some social media users called the episode scripted drama to boost ratings, while others criticised the show’s standards and demanded stricter rules for guest selection.

The fight has reignited debate over sensationalism in live TV and whether such clashes are being encouraged at the cost of professionalism and quality content.

Also Read, Samiya Hijab defends Alina Amir amid viral video controversy

The recent controversy surrounding TikToker Alina Amir has once again sparked a wider debate about online harassment, deepfake content and the growing misuse of artificial intelligence on social media.

The issue gained traction after an allegedly leaked video, linked to Alina Amir, began circulating online and quickly went viral. The clip triggered intense discussion across social media platforms, with users divided over its authenticity. Soon after, Alina Amir publicly clarified that she was not the woman in the video and claimed it was created using AI technology. Despite her clarification, the video continued to spread, with many users questioning her statement.

As the debate intensified, another TikToker, Samiya Hijab, released a video defending Alina Amir. In her statement, Samiya said Alina had been unfairly dragged into a controversy and that the situation appeared to be an attempt to defame her. She warned that while Alina’s family may understand AI and deepfake technology, the same may not be true for families from less privileged backgrounds.