With Donald Trump’s victory, a video of a Pakistani girl claiming to be his daughter is once again going viral on social media.
Initially, the above video of the Pakistani girl came out in 2018 and she approached the Supreme Court in Lahore and requested to send herself to America and said that she is the daughter of Donald Trump.
In the video of the said girl, while talking to the media, she says her name is Amara and her mother’s name is Ivana.
The girl said that my mother raised me. After my parents had a fight, they (Donald Trump) separated.
The girl further said that her father i.e. Donald Trump keeps asking for her well-being from time to time and also keeps demanding her mother to return her daughter. Trump says that you are not taking good care of my daughter.
According to the girl, when she lived in America, she used to celebrate Christmas.
It should be noted that the newly elected Donald Trump has also been a colorful person and he has had many court cases of illegal sex.
According to the media, apart from his three marriages, he also had sexual relations with many women. At least 26 women have accused Trump of sexual harassment since the 1970s.
Donald Trump married three times. He married Czech model and athlete wife Ivana Zelnikova in 1977. They had three children, Donald Jr., Ivanka, and Eric. Trump divorced her in 1990.
In 1993, Trump married actress Marla Maples. He has a daughter Tiffany and this marriage also ended in divorce in 1999. Trump married his current wife Milenia from Slovenia in 2005 and they have a son, Baron William Trump.
American stand-up comedian Jeremy McLellan also expressed surprise after the video of the Pakistani girl went viral.
Sharing the news of the girl claiming to be Trump’s daughter, Jeremy said in a sarcastic tweet that as Imran Khan‘s son, I can’t believe someone would tell such a lie.
Jeremy also shared a flashback when a local media channel took his tweet seriously where he made a sarcastic comment that he was Imran Khan’s son.
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**Interview with Dr. Sarah Khan, Cultural Analyst and Media Expert**
**Host:** Welcome, Dr. Khan! Thank you for joining us today. A video from 2018 featuring a Pakistani woman claiming to be Donald Trump’s daughter has resurfaced and is going viral again, especially after his recent electoral success. What’s your take on why this video has gained renewed interest?
**Dr. Khan:** Thank you for having me! It’s fascinating how social media can continuously revive content, especially during significant political moments. In this case, the resurfacing of this video appears to be a mix of curiosity and sensationalism. People often search for connections to prominent figures, and with Trump’s return to the forefront of political discussions, it’s likely people are revisiting this claim with fresh eyes.
**Host:** That makes sense. Can you tell us more about the context of the original video from 2018?
**Dr. Khan:** Sure! In the original 2018 footage, the young woman expressed her desire to travel to the United States, claiming that she is Donald Trump’s daughter. She approached the Supreme Court in Lahore to seek permission to move to America. Her statements, of course, lacked any substantial proof but captured public attention for their audacity and intrigue.
**Host:** The blend of truth and misinformation has always been a concern, especially on social media platforms. How do you think this affects public perception, especially in relation to Donald Trump?
**Dr. Khan:** It’s a double-edged sword. On one hand, stories like this can generate amusement or curiosity, and on the other, they can perpetuate misinformation. For Trump himself, such claims can either bolster his persona as a controversial figure or trivialize serious political discussions. People might engage with the content for entertainment rather than assessing its validity, which further complicates public dialogue.
**Host:** What should we take away from this situation as concerned consumers of news?
**Dr. Khan:** The key takeaway is the importance of critical thinking and skepticism. As entertaining as these stories may be, we need to engage with information thoughtfully, questioning its origins and validity. This helps us avoid being swept away by sensational claims that may not hold any truth.
**Host:** Excellent points, Dr. Khan. Thank you for shedding light on this intriguing topic. We appreciate your insights!
**Dr. Khan:** Thank you for having me! It’s always a pleasure to discuss these matters.