Mjaka Mfine breaks silence after viral claims of leaked videos

A wave of online talk has placed popular content creator Mitchell Mjaka, widely known as Mjaka Mfine, at the center of attention this week. The discussion began after claims started circulating on social media suggesting that private videos linked to her had been leaked online. Within a short time, the rumors gained momentum and spread across different platforms, drawing curiosity, jokes, and strong reactions from users.

As the claims moved from one platform to another, some social media users went as far as saying the alleged content had “united Kenyans,” especially on Telegram, where several groups were reportedly created with promises of sharing the videos. Many people joined these groups out of curiosity, while others simply followed the conversation as it continued to trend. Despite the loud online noise, no actual proof of the alleged videos was presented.

Mjaka Mfine did not stay silent as the rumors grew. She addressed the issue directly and firmly, dismissing the claims as completely false. In her response, she made it clear that there were no leaked videos and that the story was made up to harm her reputation.

She laughed off the accusations and used the phrase “You wish!!” to respond to those insisting that such content existed. Her message was clear and confident, leaving little room for doubt about her position.

Photo Courtesy: Kenya Gossip Club.

The content creator expressed surprise at how fast the story spread, noting that many people shared the claims without taking time to confirm whether they were true. She pointed out that this kind of situation is not new, especially for female content creators, who often become targets of rumors meant to bring attention to others.

According to her, some people deliberately use popular names to gain followers, clicks, and engagement, even when the information they share is false.

Mjaka also criticized certain Telegram pages and bloggers who used her name to promote their platforms. She said these pages misled the public by promising exclusive content that did not exist. In many cases, users who joined these groups reportedly found unrelated or fake material instead. She described this behavior as dishonest and harmful, not only to her image but also to the people being deceived.

Mjaka Mfine reminded her audience that not everything that trends online is true. She urged people to think carefully before sharing information and to be responsible with what they post or forward.

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