Onijah Robinson, the ‘Queen of Pakistan,’ Quits Onlyfans
Onijah Robinson, the New Yorker who went viral earlier this year after she traveled to Pakistan to marry a man and became known as the “Queen of Pakistan,” has explained why she abandoned her career as an OnlyFans creator shortly after opening her account on the platform and allgedly making over $25,000 in “less than two days.”
“Okay so I gotta be honest… I opened an OnlyFans,” she wrote in a post shared on her Instagram Stories. “I didn’t know it wasn’t allowed in Islam. I was exploring, learning, figuring myself out. I just started reading the Quran on my own, nobody’s been there to teach me, and I’m still learning. It was only past bikini pics, nothing crazy and yeah, a Muslim friend had to call me out and educate me. But guess what? In less than 2 days, I made over 25k. People’s lust is real.”
Earlier this year, Robinson traveled to Karachi, Pakistan, to allegedly meet and marry 19-year-old Nidal Ahmed Memon when she was 33. His family disapproved of the relationship, and she spoke about the situation with Pakistani media, which led to her letting her tourist visa expire as she camped outside his family’s former residence for “months.” During this time, she demanded $3,000 per week and Pakistani citizenship.
“I’m learning, growing, and being real with myself,” she continued in her Instagram Stories post. “I’m figuring out what aligns with who I am and the faith I’m learning but also… I’m me, and I don’t hide my journey.” In a follow-up post, she indicated that she listened to her friend and has since moved on from OnlyFans. “I’m still me, still real, still learning but this chapter? Closed,” she added.
When Robinson returned to New York City in April, she clarified some of the reports about her viral saga and said that she never went to jail. When asked if she was still in contact with anyone in Pakistan, Robinson claimed that she got married while she was out there.
“My husband, he lives in Pakistan,” she said. “I love you, baby. We are together. We wanna clear up the rumors. … This is my husband, Nidal Ahmed. … We met on a romantic date. We met through the internet.”
In an interview with TT Torez for Hot 97, Robinson addressed concerns about her mental health, including a statement from her alleged son, Jeremiah Robinson, who said that she had bipolar disorder. “I was just in the hospital because I was anemic and I was getting blood,” she told Torez.
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