Irfan Junejo

Popular Pakistani YouTuber, Irfan Junejo has always been admired by his fans and followers for his exceptional work. The well-known YouTuber is now representing Pakistan on YouTube’s official Instagram profile after receiving an amazing shoutout from YouTube, as the US video-sharing and social-media giant appreciated his work on their official Instagram Handle.

 

The Pakistani Vlogger Has More Than 1.13 Million YouTube Subscribers

 

Praising Junejo for his exceptionally directed content, the post read, “Head to @irfanjunejo‘s channel to wander into his cinematic universe.” The post also directed followers to his YouTube channel with a link in their bio. Moreover, Irfan Junejo and Irfan Junejo 2.0 are Junejo’s YouTube channels. On his primary channel, the YouTuber has more than 1.13 million subscribers, while his second channel has around 343,000 subscribers.

 

 

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Many of his fans took to social media platforms and congratulated Junejo on his much-deserved shoutout from YouTube. Uzair Jaswal was also among the group who were extending their support to the vlogger. Fans of the Pakistani vlogger were also very excited about this milestone.

 

“Irfan Junejo getting shoutouts from YouTube’s official account and you are still arguing about who’s the best YouTuber? The standard has been set by him. No one can reach it,” penned a user. “He Has been featured on YouTube’s official Instagram. Such big news for Pakistan.”

 

“Congratulations!” wrote another. One more tweep shared, “He is the best vlogger to have ever existed.”

 

Irfan Junejo Working to Prioritize His Mental Health Over Work

 

Furthermore, Junejo receiving shoutout from YouTube’s official account confirms that he is certainly the best YouTuber, moreover a valued possession Pakistan has. This year, the 31-year-old YouTube Vlogger announced his comeback after a 17 months hiatus. In the video, he revealed that he was working to prioritize his mental health over his need to produce vlogs. He revealed that this was his way of attempting to figure out who he is and that he needs time to figure himself out. 

 

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