Ezekiel Mutua vs Jalang'o

According to the digital content regulator, he is dissatisfied with the father of two for using his big platform to encourage their supposed Incest romance that is highly frowned upon in society.

The KFCB boss went on to insinuate that Jalang’o  hit the social media headlines by airing the show without much care for the country’s reserved culture or morality.

According to Ezekiel Mutua, the airing of such content will not be allowed in the Kenyan mainstream.

The civil  servant also promised to implicate legal action on Kenyan creatives to prevent them from disbursing and airing such content on mainstream and digital media.

He went on to add that all digital content creators caught showcasing immoral content on their social media platforms shall have it rough for breaking the law.

Lexy and Brian

“These so-called celebrities are looking for bizarre stories to trend at the expense of Kenya’s culture and morality. In the process, they are normalizing and glorifying anti-social behavior that runs counter to our culture. This is wrong and should not be allowed. KFCB will pursue all legal means to stop this nonsense. User-generated content must adhere to the law. Those using online platforms to generate content for the public will be held accountable for any breach of the law. “wrote Ezekiel Mutua.

The said video landed Jalang’o in hot soup after the twins going by the names Lexxy and Chiweru, shared a  Tiktok video where they shared the fake love story of being siblings with the public.

The lovebirds said they have been dating for a very long time and share a daughter before being kicked out and disowned by their family members.

As it turns out, the couple duped unsuspecting netizens and rubbished their previous claims on Jalango’s sit-down interview saying they are just people who look alike but not related.

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