Imaan Fatima accuses Rajab Butt of staging son’s viral video

Published 11 Apr, 2026 04:53pm 2 min read

A fresh controversy has erupted around Pakistani YouTuber Rajab Butt after a viral video showing him with a child, believed by many to be his son, triggered serious allegations from Imaan Fatima.

The video, widely circulated on social media as a “face reveal” of their son Kivan Sultan, has been rejected by Imaan Fatima, who claims it was neither spontaneous nor genuine.

In a strongly worded statement posted online, she alleged the clip was “planned, recorded, and deliberately leaked” by individuals close to Rajab Butt to gain public sympathy and repair his online image.

According to her, Butt had previously assured — both privately and in podcasts — that their son would be kept away from media exposure for several years.

However, she said a private father-son meeting was turned into public content for views and engagement.

Fatima went further, describing the episode as “child exploitation” rather than a personal dispute. She accused Butt’s circle of using a minor without her consent, stating that presenting a one-time meeting as a “sweet memory” and then allowing the video to surface via third parties was deeply hurtful.

“As a mother, this breaks my heart. This is not love or care — this is exploitation,” she said, adding that both she and her child have been deprived of their economic, social, and emotional rights since the beginning.

The allegations have divided social media users, though a significant number have criticized Butt’s conduct.

Some users accused him of prioritising content over relationships, while others expressed sympathy for Fatima, calling her stance courageous.

The couple’s relationship has remained under public scrutiny since their high-profile wedding. Reports of separation, alleged affairs, and ongoing disputes have frequently surfaced online.

This latest controversy involving their son appears to have further deepened the rift.

As of now, Rajab Butt has not issued any official response to the allegations.

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