Karmita Kaur MMS Leak Controversy: Soon after the Kulhad Pizza Couple, Jalandhar’s Gurpreet Kaur and Sehaj Arora, fell into the social media quagmire over their leaked private video, Punjabi influence Karmita Kaur was quick to follow suit after her MMS also surfaced on the internet a few days back. The new controversy quickly took over social media and raised many questions on the safety and security of one’s cyber privacy as the victims in both cases refused their involvement in the videos and called the clips fraud. But who is Karmita Kaur? Another Punjabi personality who fell ‘victim’ to such fraudes?
For those who are unaware, a private MMS video of the Punjabi influence leaked on social media a few days ago. Although the woman was quick to refuse her involvement in the matter and also filed a complaint over the incident, netizens regardless pointed out that the woman in the questionable clip looked a lot ‘similar’ to Kaur. The private video instantly went viral and started doing rounds on the internet, much like the Kulhad Pizza Couple case. The only difference was that Sehaj Arora shared quite a few clips of himself urging the people to stop sharing the video and claiming the video as AI-generated. The Kulhad Pizza duo also has a clear culprit in their statements, who was later arrested, however, Kaur has made no accusations so far.
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Who Is Karmita Kaur?
Karmita, a Punjabi influencer, with a massive following on her Instagram handle, was born in 2004, according to the internet. The 19-year-old content creator was quick to rise among the netizens as she successfully gained fans over her engaging videos and dancing skills. Her social media journey towards fame began back in February 2021, and with time, the woman also collaborated with many leading names and brands, further widening her goodwill.
Taking to her social media, Karmita called the matter a result of fake news and also urged her fans to not pay heed to such fake news and urged them to stop sharing the video.