Bilal Saeed Denies Alcohol Claims In Viral Video

Singer Bilal Saeed Refutes Social Media Rumors

LONDON: (Web Desk) – Pakistani singer Bilal Saeed has addressed speculation surrounding a viral video featuring him and fellow singer Aima Baig in London, firmly denying claims that they were consuming alcohol.

The videos, which circulated widely on social media, showed the two artists meeting fans, taking selfies, and interacting with people during a visit to London’s Soho district. The clips prompted online speculation, with some users alleging they were drinking alcohol.

Responding in a video message, Bilal Saeed rejected the claims, describing them as completely false. He explained that he and Aima Baig were in London to film a music video and that the footage was captured during the production.

The singer clarified that the cups visible in their hands contained coffee, not alcohol. He urged social media users to watch the videos carefully before drawing conclusions and emphasized that the allegations had no factual basis.

Bilal also responded to criticism regarding how he and Aima were representing Pakistan, stating that neither of them needed lessons on representing their country. He said he has proudly represented Pakistan through his music and achievements for many years and intends to continue doing so.

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Expressing disappointment over the incident, Bilal said the videos were secretly recorded and shared without their consent. He added that the actions of people around them should not be used to make assumptions about their own conduct.

The singer urged people to verify information before spreading unconfirmed claims, encouraging social media users to act responsibly and avoid sharing rumors without evidence.

The incident has once again highlighted how short video clips shared online can quickly lead to speculation, reinforcing the importance of verifying facts before making judgments about public figures.

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