Khyati Shree is a Delhi-based digital creator known for her work across Instagram, TikTok, and OnlyFans.
She describes herself as a feminist, anti-colorist, and social media activist. Her content often focuses on travel, everyday lifestyle, and challenging traditional dress codes in India. Notable Public Incidents
She is married to Shahbaz Ansar, who is a journalist formerly associated with ScoopWhoop Unscripted.
She and her husband, journalist Shahbaz Ansar , have been criticized by some segments of social media for public displays of affection, such as a viral Valentine's Day kiss shared in front of a "No PDA" sign. Personal Background Education: She studied at Chanakya National Law University.
In 2024, she made headlines after a man from Bengaluru sent an acid attack threat to her husband’s inbox, specifically targeting her choice of clothing. The perpetrator was subsequently identified and fired from his job.
She was previously a corporate lawyer at Ernst & Young (EY) for approximately five years before resigning to pursue content creation full-time.
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Khyati Shree is a Delhi-based digital creator known for her work across Instagram, TikTok, and OnlyFans.
She describes herself as a feminist, anti-colorist, and social media activist. Her content often focuses on travel, everyday lifestyle, and challenging traditional dress codes in India. Notable Public Incidents khyatishreezip
She is married to Shahbaz Ansar, who is a journalist formerly associated with ScoopWhoop Unscripted. Khyati Shree is a Delhi-based digital creator known
She and her husband, journalist Shahbaz Ansar , have been criticized by some segments of social media for public displays of affection, such as a viral Valentine's Day kiss shared in front of a "No PDA" sign. Personal Background Education: She studied at Chanakya National Law University. Notable Public Incidents She is married to Shahbaz
In 2024, she made headlines after a man from Bengaluru sent an acid attack threat to her husband’s inbox, specifically targeting her choice of clothing. The perpetrator was subsequently identified and fired from his job.
She was previously a corporate lawyer at Ernst & Young (EY) for approximately five years before resigning to pursue content creation full-time.