

An image of a girl speaking during what looks like a podcast has gone viral. Those sharing her image claim her name is Yasifa, who blackmailed her boyfriend using her pregnancy.
An X user shared the image and wrote, “This girl named Yasifa is saying that she provoked her boyfriend, got herself pregnant and then got rid of the pregnancy. She collected her urine when she was pregnant in a bottle, and whenever she needed money, she would use the urine to get positive results in a pregnancy test and extort money from her boyfriend.”
SouthCheck found that the claim is false. The girl in the viral image is Sejal, a social media influencer and content creator, and the incident she narrated is fictional.
On a Google reverse image search, we found an Instagram reel with the video from where the image was taken. The video showed her narrating the same incident as seen in the claim. In the video, the girl can be heard saying that she first provoked her boyfriend to get pregnant. Later, she aborted the child but kept the urine while she was pregnant. She would then use it to do the pregnancy test and show it to her boyfriend to extort money.
The same video was shared on the Instagram account of ‘crazy_deep07’, mentioned as Deep Maheshwari in the bio. In the caption, he mentioned that the story the girl narrates is fictional. The caption reads, “sejal got no chill (Full show Link in Bio) PS: Story is Fictional.”
A further search led to a YouTube channel, Crazy Deep. The entire podcast was uploaded on the channel on February 28, 2025. At around the 7:30 minute timestamp, she can be heard making the viral claim. The video was titled ‘Female samay raina ‘Sejal exx’ roast on one bottle down ft. Sourav singh | crazy deep’. This hinted that the girl in the video is ‘Sejal exx’.
Through a reverse image search of the image, we found that the girl in the claim is Sejal, a social media influencer. Going through the content on her Instagram account, we could tell that the incident she narrated on the podcast is fictional. Sejal is a digital content creator, popular for making 'dark content' featuring violence sometimes. Scrolling through her Instagram and Facebook accounts, we found many similar statements made by her, which can be called as her brand of humour and not real incidents.
Therefore, we can conclude that the viral claim is false.