Viral Support: Payal Gaming Stands by Splitsvilla Stars Justin D’Cruz & Sakshi Amid Fake Leaked MMS Controversy
Amid Payal Gaming leaked MMS controversy and Justin D’Curz Sakshi viral video, popular gamer Payal Dhare has rallied behind Splitsvilla X4 couple Justin D’Cruz and Sakshi Srinivas, slamming the “disgusting” trend of fake intimate clips targeting influencers for clicks and cash. The duo’s New Year’s vlog snippet—misrepresented as a leaked MMS—has exploded online, echoing Payal’s recent Dubai hoax scandal.
The firestorm ignited when a close-up clip from Justin and Sakshi’s casual YouTube vlog—showing the shirtless Justin chatting intimately with Sakshi—went viral on Instagram, X, and Telegram. Clickbait accounts edited it suggestively, flooding comments with demands for “full links” to a supposed MMS. Fans shared blurred thumbnails and hoax promises, racking up hundreds of thousands of views overnight.
Justin and Sakshi quickly clarified in a joint Instagram video: “There is no MMS. And there’s no LINK! Stop spreading this stupidity—the clip is from our vlog.” They expressed heartbreak over the 1.5-2 lakh shares, questioning how society enables such harassment: “Engage with our quality content instead.”
Payal Gaming, fresh off her own ordeal with a fabricated 19-minute “Dubai MMS” (debunked December 17, 2025), voiced fierce solidarity: “People have created a new business—add any public figure’s name, spread fake things, and these corn addicts beg for links, even paying money!! Literally disgusting.” Her post garnered massive support, highlighting the pattern of AI-deepfakes and edited vlogs weaponized against women creators.
This isn’t isolated: A separate “Sir Sir Please” 19-minute hoax video—empty audio looped over unrelated footage—has trended alongside, luring clicks with teacher-student scandal claims. Fact-checkers label it pure misinformation, exploiting curiosity for scams.
The couple, known from MTV Splitsvilla X4, built a following through fun vlogs and relationship content. Sakshi urged: “How can we live in such a society?” Fans rallied, calling out trolls and praising the clarifications.
For U.S. readers tuning into global gaming and reality TV trends, this Payal Gaming Justin D’Curz leaked MMS saga spotlights digital harassment’s toll on South Asian influencers popular among diaspora youth. With esports booming stateside, it raises alarms on deepfakes eroding trust—much like U.S. celeb scandals—and pushes for stronger platform moderation.
Industry voices decry the “business model” of virality: Edited public clips + celebrity names = instant monetization via views and paid links. Payal plans legal action from her case, inspiring others.
As the Justin D’Curz Sakshi viral video and Payal Gaming MMS controversies rage, they expose social media’s dark underbelly—where fake outrage fuels real pain. Netizens demand accountability, but the cycle persists amid endless scrolls.
By Mark Smith
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