Kenyan celebrities and influencers don face serious wahala as dem private photos and videos wey dem no authorize don scatter for internet.
Sheryl Gabriella, Hannah Benta, and oda big names for entertainment industry don become victims of digital privacy breach wey don shake the whole country.
Dis leak wey happen for 2026 don make plenty pipo dey fear for dia own safety online, as e show say nobody safe for this digital age.
Na for social media and some websites wey dem no authorize, dem spread these private materials wey suppose remain between the celebrities and dia loved ones.
Many fans don express anger and disappointment say why pipo go do such tin to dem favorite stars, and dem dey call for better protection for pipo wey dey public eye.
The affected celebrities including Sheryl Gabriella and Hannah Benta don keep quiet for some time, but dem later release statement through dia lawyers say dem dey pursue legal action against those wey leak dia private affairs.
Dis case don open big discussion for Kenya about how we dey handle consent for online space, especially for women wey dey entertainment industry.
Some human rights groups don join the matter, saying say dis na clear case of digital gender-based violence wey need urgent attention from government and tech companies.
The police don say dem dey investigate the matter, but many pipo dey doubt if dem go catch the real culprits behind dis leak.
Even as the debate dey rage, some other celebrities wey no dey affected don come out to show solidarity with dia colleagues, using hashtags like #ProtectOurPrivacy and #StopTheLeaks.
Dis incident don show say for this era of social media, nobody get full control of dia digital footprint, and e dey important for pipo to think well before dem share anytin online.
The conversation now dey move beyond just this particular case, as many Nigerians and Kenyans dey ask say wetin be the responsibility of tech companies to protect user data.