Currently, Bilawal Bhutto’s Twitter account, @bbzppp, has more than 5500 followers, and that number will undoubtedly rise following the official announcement.
Pakistan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Pakistan People’s Party leader Bilawal Bhutto Zardari made an official announcement about joining TikTok. The leader recently invited her followers to join TikTok by tweeting a picture of her new profile picture.
Bilawal labeled the photograph with “#newprofilepic”. @bbzppp, which appears to be an acronym for (Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Pakistan People’s Party), is the username of the account that is depicted in the image.
Bilawal Bhutto’s tweet demonstrates that @bbzppp is his sole official Twitter account, whereas TikTok is a fake account with significantly more followers than his official account. It’s packed.
On Bilawal’s official Twitter account, he mostly posts short portraits and videos about his work and his PPP campaign. This suggests that Bilawal intends to use his TikTok account solely for PPP campaign promotion and administration.
In Pakistan, his TikTok public image has suffered somewhat. This is on the grounds that the vast majority of the stages are overflowing with bad quality and ill-conceived content. As a result, Bilawal received a lot of slurs when he announced that he had an account on the platform.
Pakistan’s foreign minister, who was playing Tiktok from the United States, stated the opposite when asked by a Twitter user who would post this as a profile picture.