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Ugandan TikToker Moody is at the center of controversy after a private bathroom video with her ex-partner leaked online, sparking backlash across social media. The young influencer from Uganda initially made news for her bizarre videos with fellow TikToker Shani Lips, which generated a lot of discussion on the internet. Photos and videos of women bathing and changing clothes, allegedly at the Mahakumbh, being shared on social media and Telegram.
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Imagine you are a woman who has travelled on trains and buses bursting at their seams, walked for kilometres on end, and passed through seas of people, to take the holy dip. The Uttar Pradesh police have registered multiple FIRs (First Information Reports) against at least 140 social media handles for allegedly sharing objectionable videos of women bathing at Maha Kumbh 2025 and spreading misleading content. "13 FIRs have been registered against 140 social media.
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According to the statement, the Uttar Pradesh Police's crackdown came after its social media monitoring team detected that certain platforms were uploading videos of women bathing and changing. Women's explicit videos being sold online As per an India Today report, several videos of women bathing purportedly at the Maha Kumbh are present on social media sites like Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram. Many such clips lead people to Telegram, which is allegedly providing full videos of such objectionable content.
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A viral video showing people using soap to bathe in a public lake in Brampton, Canada, has ignited anger online over environmental harm. In a shocking and disturbing news coming in from Maha Kumbh, police have cracked down on social media accounts posting and selling pictures and videos of women bathing at Maha Kumbh mela. Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh police have lodged cases against some social media handles after videos, purportedly containing footage of women devotees bathing in the Maha Kumbh, surfaced online and.
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A viral video apparently shows Urvashi Rautela in a bathroom and has divided opinions about its authenticity. The objectionable content, allegedly recorded at the ongoing Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj, has been circulating on platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Telegram. Some of these videos, featuring women covering themselves with towels or changing clothes, are being used as teasers to promote the sale of more explicit material.
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