Alleged MMS Video Goes Viral, Sona Dey Claims It’s Fake In recent days, social media influencer and YouTuber Sona Dey has found herself at the center of controversy not due to her usual content, but because of an alleged MMS video that has gone viral. The video, which purportedly shows Sona in an objectionable position, has generated significant buzz online. However, Sona Dey has firmly denied any involvement, labeling the video as fake and claiming it is intended to defame her.
Sona Dey’s Response and Denial
Sona Dey, who boasts millions of followers on Instagram and over 2.5 million subscribers on her YouTube channel, has addressed the issue directly. In a video posted on her YouTube channel, Dey asserted that the woman in the controversial video is actually Bangladeshi and not her. She emphasized that the video is a result of digital manipulation and is part of a smear campaign against her.
Public Reaction and Speculation
The leaked video has prompted widespread speculation among users, with many questioning whether it truly features Sona Dey or if it is a product of advanced digital editing. The situation has fueled various theories and debates on social media, further intensifying the controversy surrounding the video.
As the debate continues, Sona Dey remains steadfast in her denial, urging her followers to disregard the fake video. The incident highlights the challenges faced by public figures in the digital age, where misinformation can rapidly spread and impact reputations.
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