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However, her income has come with challenges. Khan admits that her content is illegally reposted on other websites almost 1,000 times a day across WhatsApp, Telegram, Reddit, and countless smaller platforms. Rather than simply fighting these leaks, she has turned them into a marketing opportunity. "I probably gain more subscribers from finding me on leaks websites than I do on social media — so I'm like, it's a win win," she explained. "I am going to be leaked and I do have a legal team now, but I tell them to just slow down because I've gained a lot of traffic from it."

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Her fame has also drawn attention from unexpected places. In one incident, a disgruntled wife messaged Yasmina after finding her husband engaged with her content. The woman wrote, "I caught my husband j**king off to your videos! It’s not right! Put the videos down please!". Yasmina, unphased, simply shared the screenshot with her followers, captioning it "Dead," showing little inclination to alter her career path.

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A: Yes. At 17, Khan posted a humorous tweet under a fake name that her mother had caught her in an embarrassing situation. It became one of the first massively viral tweets on the platform.

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