A British woman, Tareena Shakil, described her account of living in Syria after travelling to join ISIS, her escape, and her later attempt to rebuild her life as an online influencer, according to a report. The article frames her as the only British woman described as having been convicted for travelling to Syria to join ISIS and presents her testimony about conditions under the militant group. It also recounts how she left ISIS-controlled areas and returned to life outside the region. The report then outlines her transition into a social-media career, presenting how she has adapted her public profile after her time in Syria. While the piece focuses on her personal narrative and subsequent public-facing work, it is also tied to her legal status, noting her conviction in relation to travelling to join ISIS. The report does not indicate any corroborating details from independent sources within the supplied text, but it consistently characterizes her as speaking publicly about her experiences and the path she says she took after leaving ISIS.