
Iranian social media influencer Parmida Hoseinpour was seen celebrating the death of Iran’s brutal de facto leader, Ali Larijani. | Sky News Australia | Facebook
Key Takeaways
- Parmida Hoseinpour is an Iranian social media influencer who celebrated Ali Larijani's death.
- Ali Larijani described as Iran's brutal de facto leader.
- The footage appeared on Facebook and was reported by Sky News Australia.
Influencer death-celebration claim
Sky News Australia reported on Facebook that Iranian social media influencer Parmida Hoseinpour was seen celebrating the death of Iran’s brutal de facto leader, Ali Larijani.
“Facebook Video Home Live Reels Explore More Home Live Reels Explore ‘Burn’: Iranian influencer celebrates death of brutal leader following Israeli strike Like Comment Share '/%3E%3Cpath%20d='M16”
The celebration occurred after an Israeli strike.

Post content and metrics
The post’s video is titled 'Burn': Iranian influencer celebrates death of brutal leader following Israeli strike.
The post shows 97 · 39 comments · 4.9K views and is attributed to Sky News Australia, with the Sky News Australia Verified account listing the post as 18h ago and Shared with Public.

Notable comments
Hadas Amit’s remark: 'Thank you israel!'
“Facebook Video Home Live Reels Explore More Home Live Reels Explore ‘Burn’: Iranian influencer celebrates death of brutal leader following Israeli strike Like Comment Share '/%3E%3Cpath%20d='M16”
Ghahraman Ghanbari’s remark: 'Yeah True we Iranian are happy and appreciate Bibi Netanyahu and President Trump for their great work.'
Publication details
The post is published by Sky News Australia on Facebook and shared publicly, with the 18h timestamp shown.
The post features a video and captions about celebrating the death of Ali Larijani after an Israeli strike.

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