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Uorfi Javed says her picture was uploaded on a porn site, reveals her father called her a ‘porn star’: ‘Where is the video?’

Uorfi Javed opened up about how she was verbally and physically abused by her father and relatives after someone uploaded her picture on a porn site.

uorfi javedUorfi Javed recalled a terrible experience. (Photo: Uorfi/Instagram)
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Internet sensation and Bigg Boss OTT fame Uorfi Javed, who often makes headlines for her sartorial choices, has opened up about the time when her picture was uploaded on a porn site. Uorfi said that when she was 15-years-old, many, including her own family, thought she was a ‘porn star’.

In an interview with Humans Of Bombay, Uorfi said, “I uploaded a picture wearing a tube top as my Facebook profile picture. Someone downloaded those pictures and uploaded them on a porn site without morphing it. Slowly everybody found out that my picture was on a porn site and I was called a porn star and I would ask ‘where is the video.’ Even my own father said ‘she is a porn star.’”

Uorfi said that her father abused her and blamed her, adding, “I think my father was trying to gain sympathy from all this. He was telling everyone that the porn site people have asked for Rs 50 lakh.” Uorfi said that even though she was the victim in that situation, her relatives and her father kept on abusing her physically and verbally. 

She said that she could not take it anymore and when she turned 17, and she ran away with her sisters and went to the police station. Uorfi said that they did not receive much help from the police and hence they went to Lucknow

On the work front, Uorfi was recently seen on the reality show Splitsvilla. 

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