CAIRO, EGYPT: A popular TikToker known online as “Yasmeen” in Egypt has turned out to be an 18-year-old male student, Arab media reported.
The individual, who gained fame by posting videos while posing as a young woman, had been deceiving viewers by disguising himself as female.
According to Egyptian authorities, police received complaints about inappropriate videos being uploaded from the account. Acting on these reports, police arrested the person behind the “Yasmeen” account.
During interrogation, the suspect confessed that he impersonated a woman to gain followers, increase views, and make money.
During his interrogation, Abdul Rahman confessed that he adopted the female persona to earn money, gain more views, and attract advertisements. This admission sheds light on the growing trend of content creators resorting to unusual tactics to monetize their online presence.
Following his confession, Abdul Rahman was charged with impersonation and publishing content that violates public morals. The authorities seized his phone and all his online accounts as part of the investigation. He was later released on bail of 5,000 Egyptian pounds after four days in custody.
Abdul Rahman’s neighbors expressed their shock at the revelation. One neighbor stated, “We always saw him as a normal young man. We never saw anything suspicious, and we never had any doubts about him.” The neighbor also mentioned that Abdul Rahman’s mother, who lives in a village after separating from her husband, works hard to support her children’s education. Abdul Rahman himself is a student at a technical institute for tourism and hotels.
This case highlights the complex and often deceptive nature of online identities, particularly on social media platforms like TikTok, where individuals can create personas far removed from their true selves. It also underscores the legal and ethical challenges authorities face in regulating online content and the behavior of content creators.