British-Pakistani influencer Kylie Jenner has launched an obscene, racist attack against social media.

Twitter and TikTok users vented their anger at Fyza Ali (Dubai-based) using racial slurs, and verbally abusing someone for allegedly speaking poorly of her mother.

But the 29-year-old influencer has refused to apologise, stating on the Instagram account she shares with her sister Sonia that the backlash stems from ‘a lot of girls from the UK who are very jealous and angry’.

She also claims that people need to ‘know both sides’ before judging her reaction.

British-Pakistani influencer Fyza Ali, 29, has been called out by fans for using racial slurs in a recent social media rant. She's since refused to apologise and said the backlash stems from 'very jealous girls'

Fyza Ali is a British Pakistani influencer. She was 29 years old when she used racial insults in a social media post. Since then, she has not apologised and stated that backlash is due to jealous girls. 

The influencer, pictured, who counts one million followers on the Instagram account she shares with her sister, told an unnamed woman who allegedly behaved badly towards her mother to 'go back to where you're f****** from'

The influencer, pictured, who counts one million followers on the Instagram account she shares with her sister, told an unnamed woman who allegedly behaved badly towards her mother to ‘go back to where you’re f****** from’

In the video, Fyza can be heard saying: ‘Instead of being in England, go back to where you’re f****** from, where they f*** donkeys for a living, have no f****** money, a s*** a** f****** currency and no one gives a f*** about them.’

Fyza added: ‘I’ll come to you because you’re too p**** and headbutt you back to your mum’s masala f****** vagina and try getting cheeky with me then cos b****, you’re mad.

‘I’m pretty, I’m hot, I live in an Arab country and I could f****** probably take your dad – he can be my f****** slave.’ 

Fyza was of Pakistani descent, but she used many racist slurs during her attack.

Fyza and her sister Sonia, 26, pictured, rose to fame on social media for being dead ringers for Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner

Fyza (26, pictured) and Sonia (26) rose to fame via social media as dead ringsers for Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, and Sonia.

The influencer said she was 'tired of ugly women playing victim' after her outburst on Snapchat

Following her outburst via Snapchat, the influencer claimed she was tired of ugly women being victims 

Fans have called out the sisters for modifying their appearance to look like the Kardashian-Jenner siblings. Pictured before, left, and now, right

The sisters have been criticized by fans for their attempt to make themselves look more like the Kardashian-Jenners. Pictured left and right 

The Instagrammer, pictured, has denied modifying her appearance to look more like Kylie Jenner

As seen in the photo, she denies altering her appearance to make it look like Kylie Jenner.

Fyza's popularity has taken a hit following the controversy caused by her Snapchat outburst. Pictured: the model

Fyza’s popularity took a dive after her Snapchat outburst. Photo: The model 

Dubai-based sisters, known as SoniaxFyza on Instagram, have created their platform on social media by being doppelgängers of Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner.

Fyza has never tried to copy the looks of their famous sister Sonia Ali.

Instagram users have now accused the sisters of ‘self-hatred’ and of even changing their British accents to sound ‘more UAE’.

During the backlash, Fyza posted on their joint Instagram story an ‘unapologetic’ explanation about the situation.

She wrote: ‘Just because I am a social media influencer does not mean I don’t have the same rights as anyone else to defend myself.’

The influencer, right, distanced herself from the British-Pakistani community in an unapologetic Instagram post

In an Instagram posting, the influencer distanced herself form British-Pakistani communities. 

Some people have accused Fyza and her sister of playing down their British accent to sound 'more UAE'

Fyza’s sister and some others have been accused of trying to make their British accent sound more UAE-sounding. 

She continued: ‘I’m tired of ugly women playing the victim when they show one side.

‘I won’t apologise for defending myself in anger because I simply had enough, and stop trying to claim my sister and I, we have nothing to do with your community or your people no matter how much you want to force it or convince us or yourselves or even people we know because we simply don’t care.’

Fyza then posted humorous quotes, which read: ‘It’s people out there bonding over not liking you.’

Another said: ‘People be bothered by your page and not even suppose to be on it.’

The sisters, who were born in the UK and have over 1 million Instagram followers each, specialize in making makeup for Middle Eastern skin. They also endorse products.

Fyza said she refused to apologise for 'defending [herself] in anger' and said she wouldn't talk about the topic anymore

Fyza stated that she would not apologize for the ‘defending’ of her husband. [herself]She said, “in anger” and that she would not talk about it anymore

One Twitter user said: ‘ Imagine basing your entire existence off trying to be the UAE’s answer to the Kardashians- albeit on a budget. #soniaxfyza people are plastic, deranged, and creepy. IT’S NOT NORMAL.’

Missguided was a popular user who used to collaborate with the sisters.

One tweeted: ‘I normally don’t ever speak about “influencers” but still disgusted in Soniaxfyza discriminating Pakistani and Kurdish people. They should tell Pakistanis that they are grateful for a UK passport, and allow them to travel freely. Is this the type of behaviour @Missguided support?’  

Pretty Little Thing and Missguided both said they do not tolerate racism, with PLT saying they have not worked with the sisters since February

Pretty Little Thing, Missguided and Missguided said that they don’t tolerate racism. PLT stated they haven’t worked with the sisters in February. 

However, their popularity remains in tatters – with even fashion brand Missguided commenting on the video, which was posted to TikTok, writing: ‘This video has recently been brought to our attention and we do not tolerate any form or racism or discrimination.’ 

PrettyLittleThings claimed on TikTok, that the sisters haven’t worked together since February 2021. They also stated they ‘do no condone any act of racism’ 

Fans of the Ali sisters have also commented on how ‘creepy’ their ‘obsession’ with the Kardashian sisters is due to looking ‘completely different’ a few years ago – pointing fingers to surgery.

People called out the influencer for using the racial slurs in her rant and some called her a hypocrite

Some called the influencer a hypocrite for her use of racial slurs and others called her an idiot.