“So I got attacked by some drunk goons"
Pakistani YouTuber Rahim Pardesi revealed he was attacked by drunken goons.
Rahim is known for his comedic cross-dressing videos and gained fame through his character Nasreen.
He reposted an Instagram user’s Story, revealing the aftermath of the attack.
The image showed a dishevelled Rahim with a torn T-shirt and a head injury.
The caption read: “Rahim just got attacked. Keep him in your prayers. Will keep you posted.”
In a subsequent Instagram post, Rahim recounted the attack, revealing that a group of intoxicated individuals carried it out.
He refrained from disclosing the specific location of the incident but expressed relief that his injuries were not severe.
Rahim revealed: “So I got attacked by some drunk goons and thankfully I didn’t get hurt too much.”
The internet personality also assured his followers that the perpetrators would be brought to justice.
He said: “Whoever did this will be caught sooner or later.”
The beloved content creator elaborated on the incident, promising his audience that he would manage the situation with professionalism.
He extended his gratitude for the outpouring of support and asked his fans to keep him in their prayers.
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This unsettling event has prompted a wave of sympathy and well-wishes from his fans.
Rahim Pardesi, one of Pakistan’s most beloved online personalities, has amassed a significant following.
The attack on Rahim Pardesi has shocked his fan base, who have taken to social media to express their concern and support.
A user wrote: “Oh my gosh! Are you okay? This is so brutal.”
Another added: “May Allah protect you.”
A third added:
“It is such a sad thing to see such a lively person being attacked like this.”
However, others believed he was not attacked and it was actually a prank.
A user said: “I’m sorry but after seeing you for years and years, I am sure this is a prank.”
One pointed out: “Why is his shirt so carefully and conveniently torn? It looks like someone planned it, and then cut out a hole.”
Another commented: “I don’t know why, but everything you do feels like a joke now. I won’t be fooled.”
A comment read: “Is that salan on your T-shirt spilled like blood?”
One person stated: “This is not how you wrap a bandage on your head. This is a prank and not a very good one.”