Irfan Junejo Vs Ducky Bhai: Everything To Know About Their Heated Exchange

Famous vlogger Irfan Junejo’s tussle with fellow YouTuber Saad ur Rehman (Ducky Bhai) has been in the public eye for quite some time now. The two were recently involved in a heated exchange on the micro-blogging site Twitter, one month after Junejo announced he was separating himself from Ducky due to the latter endorsing “problematic stances”. While many assumed the duo had parted ways on civil grounds and continue to respect one another, recent events seem to prove otherwise. On Thursday, Junejo lashed out at Ducky for trolling TikToker Ali Hyderabadi over his physical appearance, in one of his videos. “I am really glad Ducky Bhai made a video telling his 12-year-old fans why it’s NOT OKAY to make fun of somebody’s face and their looks. That is a strong message,” Junejo tweeted.

 

He added, “I hope someday some TikToker calls their female fan a khusra for having a masculine voice or calls them a chakka for being too feminine so his 12-year-old fans can also, understand why THAT IS NOT OKAY AS WELL.” He went on to add, “As for Ducky Bhai himself, I don’t need to say anything. His videos are proof enough of the hypocrisy.” Junejo then called out Ducky for never being disapproving of body-shaming. “Ab kisi tiktoker ne kardia hai toh bhai ke andar ka social activist jaag gaya hai. (Now that some TikToker has done it, the activist within him has suddenly waken up.”

 

Junejo went all out with his accusations against Ducky. Sharing two of his previous videos, he wrote, “These are just two videos of someone who has apparently become the champion of ethics and morals. There are 95 more. Our audience cannot grasp a simple concept: calling someone dark-skinned is wrong, only if a Tiktoker does it, not when a prominent YouTube celebrity does.”

 

And of course, Ducky was fast to react to Junejo’s comments. Uploading an old video with them together, Ducky replied with, “Missing those days when Irfan Junejo used to love my Dhinchak Pooja, Sham Idrees and Nasir Khan roast and he used to proudly feature me in his sponsored vlogs. Now he thinks it’s toxic. He is funny.” Responding to the videos Junejo called him out for, Ducky said, “Meri jaan all these videos you mentioned were made when you were a huge fan of mine and used to proudly support me on your stories and videos,” he wrote. To this, Junejo reiterated, “Meri jaan toh aap bhi toh maan lo Ali Hydrabadi (the TikToker in question) aur aap main zada fark nahi hai (You should realise that you’re not any different from the Tiktoker (in question) Ali Hyderabadi). I called you out because your actions threatened my friend’s life. You apologised as well. Yaad aya? (Do you recall?)”

 

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Ducky and Junejo’s feud first came into the spotlight when the former called out a user in a rather crude manner, stating he was “disrespecting the country”. This led to an uproar on social media with the user being attacked personal even after taking down the post and apologising for it. “You used the hype to bring the said friend under more limelight whereas I tried and got hate tweets and posts deleted from Facebook and Twitter,” Ducky said, while speaking about the same. “Your public disassociation with me did not do your friend any good. If anything, she was subjected to more abuse. If you don’t want to believe it, then I can’t help you.” Junejo then reacted with, “Hum sab ko pata hai aap bohat baray women’s rights activist hain when it was your reputation on the line (We all know that you are the perfect women’s rights activist when it is about your reputation). You even defended it first, retweeted posts that were in your support later. You conveniently left that part out. Enjoyed the video though,” he concluded.

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