Popular YouTubers Iqra Kanwal and Areeb Pervaiz, known for their family vlogs, have entered a new chapter in life as they welcomed their first child, a baby girl. Fans who have followed their journey from engagement to marriage and beyond were excited to witness this milestone in the couple’s story.
The duo, who often share glimpses of their daily routines, travels, and family celebrations, chose to keep their audience closely connected during this emotional moment as well.
A Grand Moment Captured on Camera
The couple documented the entire experience of welcoming their daughter. From the hospital setting to the reactions of family members, everything was filmed and shared with their followers. Both Iqra and Areeb were seen emotional, shedding tears of joy, with Areeb capturing moments of Iqra on the hospital bed as they celebrated the arrival of their little one.
Their vlogs reflected the raw emotions of becoming parents for the first time, highlighting the overwhelming happiness of the family.
Criticism Over Oversharing
While many fans showered the couple with love and congratulations, not everyone appreciated the level of openness. A section of viewers criticized Iqra Kanwal for what they termed “oversharing,” particularly so soon after delivery. Some argued that such private and vulnerable moments should have been kept away from the public eye.
Despite the criticism, loyal followers defended the couple, saying that their entire appeal lies in their willingness to share authentic and unfiltered life moments with their audience. For them, this transparency is what makes Iqra and Areeb relatable.
Entering a New Phase
For Iqra and Areeb, this marks the beginning of a completely new journey as parents. Their followers, who have been with them through their engagement, wedding festivities, and travels, are now eager to see how the couple adapts to parenthood.
Their future vlogs are expected to focus not only on lifestyle and family gatherings but also on the joys and challenges of raising their daughter. Whether celebrated or criticized, Iqra and Areeb continue to remain in the spotlight, as their personal and professional lives are deeply intertwined with the digital space they have created.