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Pakistani TikToker Ayesha Responds to Death Rumors, Debunks Hoax

In recent days, social media has been buzzing with reports of the death of a TikTok star named Ayesha due to a drug overdose. However, it appears that there has been confusion surrounding the identity of the deceased, with some mistakenly linking the news to Ayesha Mano, the popular TikToker known for her viral video “Mera Dil Ye Pukare Aaja.” Ayesha Mano has now taken to social media to address the false rumors and set the record straight.

The confusion arose amidst ongoing investigations into a series of deaths following a rave party. Reports emerged suggesting that the prime suspect in the case had managed to flee to London. Unfortunately, this led to a mix-up, with social media users mistakenly associating the tragic incident with Ayesha Mano.

Ayesha, who enjoys a significant following on various social media platforms, responded to the death hoax in a heartfelt Instagram story. She shared a screenshot of a news article falsely claiming that she had passed away due to a drug overdose. In her Instagram story, Ayesha expressed her frustration with such misleading reports and highlighted the potential harm they can cause.

“One of the rumors they spread is that I had passed away,” Ayesha wrote. “For God’s sake, you guys have no idea what kind of circumstances this ridiculous rumor may create in anyone’s life. I have never sought attention or created any kind of hype, so why are you all trying to mess up my life? It’s important to note that they don’t even know my real name.”

Ayesha firmly stated that she has never exaggerated or sensationalized anything about others’ lives, and she refuses to accept any interference in her own life from anyone. She emphasized that spreading false information without considering its consequences is not only irresponsible but also shows a lack of respect for the well-being of others.

The TikTok sensation called for an end to the dissemination of false information and expressed her hope that such practices would cease. She concluded her post by stating, “It should be stopped!”

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