Popular Pakistani YouTuber Rajab Butt is back in the headlines with another jaw-dropping moment.
The influencer, known for his viral presence on social media, has just purchased an ultra-expensive luxury car, becoming the proud owner of the Hyundai Sonata N Line, the first ever of its kind in Pakistan.
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Rajab is known for his family vlogs and pranks; his playful interactions with his sister made him a favourite among viewers. His fame soared when his simple vlogging content transformed into a viral phenomenon, quickly turning him into a household name across the country.
Today, Rajab Butt is one of the most influential YouTubers, earning millions through his social media platforms. Whether it’s promoting a channel or showcasing his lavish lifestyle, Rajab commands attention, with his content consistently attracting millions of views.
Rajab made headlines in his latest vlog when he unveiled his brand-new luxury car, the Hyundai Sonata N Line 2.5. The vlog showed him entering a showroom, signing documents, and finally unveiling the vehicle. The showroom staff revealed that Rajab was the first person in Pakistan to receive the all-new Sonata N Line.
While his fans are ecstatic about the new addition to his collection, the car's price has caused a stir on social media. According to reports, the vehicle's price is estimated to be around PKR 15,890,000, a staggering amount that has triggered a surge of posts and discussions on various social media platforms.
This latest news is just another chapter in Rajab Butt's year of viral moments. His opulent wedding earlier made headlines for the lavish displays of wealth, while a gift controversy landed him in jail for a short time.
Despite the ups and downs, Rajab's influence persists, as his name consistently appears on Google's list of the most searched content creators.
Also Read: YouTuber Rajab Butt faces FIR over alleged offensive 'religious content'
Earlier, a case was registered against YouTuber Rajab Butt for allegedly creating content deemed offensive to ‘religious sentiments’, according to police reports.
The case was filed at the Hyderi Police Station in Karachi, where the complainant's statement has been recorded following a court order.