The Iranian-American influencer who went viral after posting a video of herself doing a “Trump dance” to celebrate US airstrikes in Tehran says her cousin has died at the hands of the Islamic regime.
Mooné Rahimi, a self-proclaimed “Iranian baddie” and supporter of President Trump’s MAGA movement, said that her cousin was killed last week in the war between Iran and the US and Israel.
“I thought I would finally be happy if I moved to a great country like the USA, but it didn’t happen because I’m watching my hometown getting ruined and my sisters and brothers getting murdered by the Islamic regime,” she wrote on X.
Ok yall, if you looking for that Iranian baddie who was dancing Trump song, hi! Das me.😇
I left Iran few years ago, now doing my PhD in engineering in the US.
I’m beyond grateful for the freedom here, the dream so many Iranians are fighting for.
Thank you, America, for your… pic.twitter.com/Kjutd6xMUy
“The whole world ignores the fact that thousands of innocent civilians — including kids, orphans, and pregnant women — are dying just so the IRGC ideology survives.”
The influencer called out a report claiming she said her cousin died in the war.
“I always emphasize that this is not a war; this is a rescue mission,” she noted on X. “The reason I lost my cousin is only and only the Islamic regime and no one else.”
Rahimi entered the public spotlight after garnering more than 4.2 million views as she celebrated the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the start of the war in Iran.
“I’m beyond grateful for the freedom here, the dream so many Iranians are fighting for,” she said while studying a PhD in engineering in the US.
“Thank you, America, for your love and support. Thank you, President Trump,” she added.
Rahimi did not state exactly how her cousin died as the US and Israel continue their bombing campaign across Iran, targeting facilities linked to the Islamic regime.
She maintains that his death is solely on the hands of the regime as she defended America’s bombardment campaign as a “rescue mission.”
The influencer did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.
Since the war began on Feb 28, the fighting has killed at least 1,443 Iranian civilians, including 217 children, according to the nonprofit Human Rights Activists in Iran (HRANA).
Many Iranians support the war effort as a means to overthrow the Islamic regime that orchestrated a bloody crackdown against protesters in January that resulted in more than 7,000 deaths, according to activists and human rights groups.

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