Yasmeena Ali, Afghanistan Adult Film Star’ Dad Hired A Hitman To Kill Her
3 min readYasmeena Ali, labeled Afghanistan’s top p*rn star, has spoken up regarding her upbringing. And the challenges she experienced after abandoning her culture and parents to seek a profession in the p*rn industry. Considering her father and cousin’s claimed attempt to murder her. The 28-year-old claimed she believes in power in her work, which provides her with not just physical and moreover financial independence.
“I was in a surprise when I originally began performing in this profession. Because of how well females are paid relative to their male co-stars,” she told The Washington Post. Females with superior knowledge and training in other areas. Frequently do not receive the very same income or recognition as their men equivalents.”
According to reports, Yasmeena Ali appears in over nine million films on P*rnhub. The adult celebrity, who now resides in Eastern Europe. Admitted that the path was difficult, mainly when coming from a conservative Muslim home.
“They don’t really want Afghanistan to popular for p*rn,” Yasmeena Ali stated regarding the Afghans. They believe they control my body and also what I could do with it. And I’ve no authority to display it. She says, before adding, “I’ve always been such rebellious”. “Anything and everything that attempts to restrict me, my nature tells me to fight back.”
Is Yasmeena Ali married?
When Yasmeen Ali’s family immigrated to the United Kingdom in the early 2000s, she was a child. Her father, Mohammed Patman, was under arrest, according to the reports. Despite the fact that they were born in England. The ’93-born were denied the opportunity to live in a free environment. She is claimed to have left her family as a youngster. And marrying a Jewish photographer, David Cohen. Eventually leaving her religion and embarking on a profession as a p*rn star. Patman as well as her relative Darya Khan Safi reportedly hired a contract killer. To murder Yasmeena Ali in 2020 after she “disgraced the family” with her conduct, according to reports.
“I don’t really have any communication with my family”. Yasmeena Ali told the media. “But they’ve not informed me face-to-face how they think regarding my work”. My parents raised terror in me from an early age – God, death, and punishments. My father threatened to murder me if I abandoned Islam, therefore damaging Islam, Afghan customs, and the family’s prestige. At the conclusion of each day, it’s my life. Therefore I don’t give a damn about what other people think of my profession. Since it is my life, my body, as well as my freedom. I pursue my feelings and will do anything I want.”