LAHORE (Web Desk)-Ghazal Jawad, a well-known Pakistani digital content creator and the sister of popular YouTuber Rajab Butt, recently opened up in an emotional interview that highlighted her personal side and family struggles. Ghazal, who gained recognition through her appearances in her brother’s daily family vlogs, has also built her own strong online presence, with over one million subscribers on YouTube and a large following of more than 500,000 on Instagram. She is married to Jawad Ali and is a mother to a daughter named Ayat.
In a recent conversation with interviewer Irum Mahmood on YouTube, Ghazal spoke deeply about her emotions regarding her family, especially her nephew Kivan Sultan, the son of Rajab Butt. During the interview, she became emotional while describing the difficult phase her family is going through and the sense of helplessness they are experiencing.
She expressed that the situation has been extremely painful and difficult for them, saying that it feels like a period where all they can do is remain patient and pray. Ghazal added that such moments are emotionally exhausting and she would never wish any sister to witness her brother’s sorrow. She prayed for relief and strength for families going through similar hardships, emphasizing the emotional toll it has taken on them.
Recalling earlier moments, Ghazal mentioned the day Rajab Butt had shared the news of Kivan’s arrival, describing how happy and excited he had been. She said that the entire family shared that joy and that Kivan is deeply loved by everyone. Her emotional tone reflected a strong attachment and affection toward her nephew.
Ghazal also addressed past discussions and misunderstandings that have surfaced online regarding her family. She clarified that she never had any issues with Eman, and that they used to spend good and happy moments together. According to her, many people tend to create unnecessary controversies around public figures, often spreading misinformation for attention or engagement.
She further reacted to criticism suggesting that Rajab Butt shows more affection toward one child over another. Ghazal dismissed such claims, stating that such assumptions are unfair and illogical. She emphasized that parental love cannot be compared or measured, and no one can love anyone more than their own children.
Throughout the interview, Ghazal’s emotional expressions reflected both personal pain and a desire to set the record straight amid public speculation. Her words highlighted the challenges faced by social media families who often live under constant public scrutiny, where personal moments quickly become topics of online debate.








































