Who Is Ain Husniza TikTok? Age, Boyfriend And Instagram

Who is Ain Husniza TikTok? Viral Video Explained

Who is Ain Husniza TikTok? Viral Video Explained

Ain Husniza, a Malaysian student’s recent Tik Tok update, has overwhelmed the world with questions on girl’s safety in academic institutions. She revealed her male teacher’s behavior at school, which has enraged the Hashtag #MakeSchoolASaferPlace on Twitter.

Ain’s recent video upload on Tik Tok has raised questions on teacher discipline at school premises. It was not just for her but for the sake of much more girls who have been the victim of such incidents, lewd jokes, and harassment.

Who Is Ain Husniza TikTok?

Ain Husniza, whose full name is Ain Husniza Saiful Nizam, is a Malaysian Tik Tok user.

Recently, she has come forth with a revelation on her Tik Tok stating that one of her male teachers allegedly made lewd jokes in class. In the same video, she mentions that ‘she has had to endure all sorts of backlash, including a rape threat from a schoolmate.’

‘I’m doing this for every student, not just me,’ she mentioned.

What Is Ain’s Age?

Ain Husniza is 17 years old.

She was born around 2003, but the exact details of her birth date and early life remain under the radar.

Does Husniza Have A Boyfriend?

Husniza probably is single, and she does not have a boyfriend as of now.

Since the teen Malaysian student has not mentioned any of her personal life details and affairs publicly, most of the insights into her romantic ventures are unexplored.

Is Ain On Instagram?

There are no records of Ain Husniza being actively involved on the Instagram platform.

Besides, she uses a Tik Tok account, from where she revealed all the backlashes back on Saturday.

Husniza’s Viral Video Explained

On 24 April 2021, Husniza came forth with a Tik Tok video revealing her teacher’s classroom behavior. She alleged that the male teacher made lewd jokes, and she came to a stop for the sake of all girls there.

Initially, she received some criticisms, which cited that she should have cleared the issues within the school.

But her father backed her up during an interview with Malaysiakini. Later, hashtag #MakeSchoolASaferPlace came in her support, waking the attention of the former education minister Maszlee Malik, cartoonist Zunar, and celebrity actress/singer Adibah Noor.

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