Popular YouTuber Rajab Butt reflects on his journey from financial hardship to fame, revealing the emotional and mental toll that came with success.
Pakistani digital creator Rajab Butt has stirred conversation online after candidly opening up about the emotional cost of wealth and fame, admitting that the peace he once had in his childhood is now missing from his life.
Known for his massive online following, Butt has built a strong digital presence with millions of subscribers on YouTube and Instagram. Despite his success, the influencer acknowledged that his journey has been far from easy, often surrounded by controversies and public scrutiny that leave little room for personal peace.
In a recent interview with digital host Irum Mehmood, Butt shared a deeply personal reflection on how his life has evolved over the years. “I don’t have the peace now that I had in my childhood,” he said, adding that while financial success has brought opportunities, it has also introduced new pressures.
Recalling his early struggles, Butt described a time when his family faced severe financial challenges. He spoke about how simple things, like cooking biryani once a week, were considered a luxury. His father’s return from Kuwait marked a difficult phase, as the family struggled to settle and make ends meet. During those years, he said, financial stability was the only goal.
Today, Butt says he can afford anything he once dreamed of — cars, houses, and a comfortable lifestyle. However, he emphasized that wealth has not guaranteed inner peace. “Those who say money can’t buy peace are right somehow,” he noted, while also clarifying that he remains grateful for his current position.
Despite facing legal issues and criticism, Butt acknowledged the overwhelming support he continues to receive from fans. He described moments when admirers express their love publicly, even while he navigates challenges behind the scenes. “There are haters, but there is a lot of love too,” he said.
His remarks have resonated with audiences, highlighting a broader conversation about the psychological impact of fame and financial success in the digital age. Butt’s story underscores a recurring theme — that while money can transform circumstances, it does not necessarily resolve deeper emotional needs.



