TikToker Dolly, following backlash on social media plus a condemnation by TikTok itself on a video posted by her this week, has issued a clarification saying people were not aware of the “reality”.
On Tuesday, Humaira Asghar, popularly known as Dolly on her social platforms, posted a clip of herself on TikTok walking playfully in a silver ball gown with a burning hillside as the backdrop, captioned, “Fire erupts wherever I am.”
It was widely presumed that the video was shot in Islamabad’s Margalla Hills.
Asghar, who has more than 11 million followers on TikTok, was accused of conjuring up the flames for views and lambasted for being ignorant of the impact of such a fire on the environment. Asghar had said in a clarification released by an assistant that she did not start the fire and there was “no harm in making videos”.
As the condemnation grew, she released another statement on Wednesday, saying that people were not “aware of the reality” and that she was not okay with the “fake” claim of her being the fire starter.
She also posted a BTS video to back up her statement, expressing disappointment in social media’s role in tarnishing a “celebrity’s reputation”.
“Everyone watch my video that depicts the real picture and make it go as viral as you can,” she asked her followers.
“I feel compelled to make this video because social media has disappointed me very much. Taking such a big step, making a video go viral without knowing the reality and creating an issue for a celebrity — social media does create problems for celebrities — I am really upset about this,” she started.