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Porn star Johnny Sins thanks ex-Pak envoy Abdul Basit for his new Twitter followers

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Adult film star Johnny Sins thanked former Pakistani High Commissioner to India, Abdul Basit, for his new Twitter followers days after the latter, in an epic gaffe, retweeted a picture of him passing it off as a Kashmiri pellet gun victim.

In a tongue-in-cheek comment, Sins took to Twitter and thanked the former Pakistan envoy, saying, “Shout out to @abasitpak1 for all the new twitter followers! Thanks but my vision is fine.”

The adult film star mocked Basit, saying that his “vision” is fine.

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Basit got severely trolled after he retweeted a picture of the adult movie star, mistaking him to be a Kashmiri protester who lost his vision due to pellet injury.

Basit’s tweet left the internet in splits, with netizens having a field day over the embarrassing goof-up of the diplomat. However, Basit later deleted the tweet from his timeline.

The tweet with a picture of Sins read, “Yousuf from Ananthnag,,,lost vision due from pellet…pls raise your voice.”

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