Raginyy The Emerging YouTuber
Bollywood actor Sonam Kapoor and her husband Anand Ahuja have reportedly sent a legal notice to Raginyy, a social media influencer and YouTuber. This legal action comes in response to a video in which Raginyy roasted the actor for her public statements. Raginyy shared the legal notice on her Instagram and YouTube accounts, alleging that the video had tarnished the reputation of Sonam Kapoor, her husband, and their fashion brands.
The legal notice stated, “The reported fake post is illegally uploaded content belonging to our client Ms. Sonam Kapoor Ahuja. These actions are not authorized by our clients. Kindly delete the reported link and ensure that you do not allow your platform to be used for the mentioned activities.”
In response to the legal notice, Raginyy posted a video on her Instagram and YouTube pages titled “She who must not be named,” which has garnered over 42,000 views.
Raginyy is a content creator who shares videos on both Instagram and YouTube, particularly known for her parody content. While she is an emerging name in the social media scene, she is not as popular as some other content creators, boasting 10,900 YouTube subscribers and 38,400 Instagram followers. Interestingly, her YouTube roast video on Sonam Kapoor gained significant attention after the legal notice was issued, despite having initially only 4,000 views.
Raginyy responded to Sonam Kapoor’s legal notice via an Instagram post, expressing her middle-class background and lack of privilege compared to Ms. Kapoor.
She also pointed out that she had included praise for Sonam in her video, but the actor chose to focus on the uncharitable remarks.
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