Social media figures Rajab Butt and Nadeem Nani Wala have once again landed in controversy after a viral video surfaced allegedly showing the two influencers gambling at a casino in London. The footage, which quickly spread across various online platforms, has triggered widespread criticism and debate about influencer behavior and public accountability.
According to reports, the clip was captured by a bystander who recognized the pair and shared it on social media. Within hours, the video began circulating across multiple platforms, drawing attention from both fans and news outlets.
In the footage, the two can be seen seated at a casino table, apparently engaged in a card game. Many users interpreted the scene as gambling, sparking outrage among followers who accused them of setting a poor example for their largely young audience.
Rajab Butt has been residing in the United Kingdom due to ongoing legal issues, while Nadeem Nani Wala — known for his outspoken social media presence and frequent international visits — is also currently in London.
Reactions online have been sharply divided. While some defended the duo, calling the matter a “personal choice,” a large number of users condemned their actions, calling it inappropriate for influencers who hold significant sway over their fans. Comments questioning their morals and intentions have flooded social media, with hashtags related to the controversy trending in Pakistan and among diaspora communities.
This is not the first time Rajab Butt and Nadeem Nani Wala have faced public backlash. Both have been involved in a series of online disputes, viral arguments, and controversies over the years. Rajab, in particular, has been a frequent subject of gossip due to his legal battles and rumored relationships.
Neither Rajab Butt nor Nadeem Nani Wala has issued an official statement regarding the video. However, the incident has reignited discussions around influencer responsibility, with many urging social media personalities to uphold ethical conduct, especially when representing Pakistani audiences abroad.
As the debate continues, observers say the episode highlights how the line between online fame and accountability has become increasingly blurred in the digital age.