Rajab Butt is one of the top Pakistani YouTubers, with over 8.82 million subscribers. He often makes headlines due to controversies in his personal life and conflicts with social media influencers and celebrities. His personal life is currently in turmoil, as he has repeatedly abandoned his wife and son and has officially announced that he is not ready to reconcile.
Recently, Rajab Butt appeared on Rehan Tariq’s podcast, where he said that he is done with his marriage and also discussed the money he spent on his wife and son. He also shared details of his first meeting with his son.
Talking about meeting his son, Rajab Butt said, “I have only met my son Kivan once after coming to Pakistan. Now that the secrets are out, if he ( Aon Sheikh ) barks at me then I will tell everything. I went there with my gang, including Sherry, Haider, Dogar and my cousins. I went inside with my cousins Ali Butt, Ali Asif, and Chaudhary Siddique. I played with him for 1.5 hours. I took a cake for him, and the things that I brought for him from the UK had already been sent to him.”
Talking about his financial support for Kivan, he said, “Recently Aon Sheikh said that they aren’t getting any support from Kivan’s father. Now subscribe to my YouTube channel. Whatever is best for him, we will do. He is our king. Now you will raise my kid on your double-tap money. He is a lucky kid; soon after his birth he changed his mamu’s fortune and Aon bought a new car. You are selling my son—by taking his name you are getting sympathy and earnings. I know your net worth. My friends gave 2.5 million twice when they came to see Kivan at his birth. It was all for Kivan. I have all the screenshots. But for the last two months I have not been sending money because the money given by my friends is enough for his expenses for the next two years. I am not sending money for two months because I think I am getting used by them financially. I will send money, but currently I’m not sending it because I have already given so much money for which I didn’t take any accountability.”




