Video: Vixen Zenah challenges Cillah for George's love, shares childhood photo
This story has significance for readers across Kenya and beyond.
- Kenyan video vixen Zenah shared a photo claiming she has known George Ruto since childhood, taking a dig at rival Teacher Cillah
- The post came after Cillah's public admiration for President William Ruto's son went viral and even drew a response from George himself
- The Teachers Service Commission even issued a formal warning to teachers over unprofessional conduct on social media
A new contestant has entered the ring.
Kenyan video vixen and influencer Zenah has thrown down the gauntlet at Teacher Cillah, the educator who captured Kenya's internet after publicly crushing on George Ruto, son of President William Ruto.
Cillah first caught the country's attention after openly expressing her admiration for George Ruto on social media, with posts that quickly went viral.
What did Zenah say about Teacher Cillah?
The situation escalated further when George Ruto himself responded to one of her posts in what many online read as lighthearted banter. That exchange sent Kenyan social media into a complete frenzy, with supporters and critics alike weighing in.
The viral moment did not go unnoticed by authorities.
The Teachers Service Commission stepped in and issued a formal warning directed at teachers engaging in what it described as unprofessional behaviour on social media platforms, a development that added a serious undertone to what had started as internet fun.
In a video shared on Instagram on Tuesday, 18 April, Zenah posted what she claimed was a childhood photograph of herself alongside George and his brother Nick Ruto.
Her message to Teacher Cillah was pointed and unapologetic.
"The royal family itself accepted me when I was a child. As you can see, Teacher Cillah, is the volume okay? We started way back," Zenah said in the clip.
The implication was clear: she was not a newcomer to the Ruto circle, and Teacher Cillah, in her view, had arrived late to the party.
Not everyone on social media was entertained by the new twist. Reactions ranged from amusement to outright fatigue:
@lauryn_wayua:
"Am I the only one who gets bored with these stories of these people?"
@evet._:
"Nonsense like this will make people lose focus."
@miss_nzilani:
"Guys, is everything okay? Are we loved at home?"
@m.h.y.r.a:
"I thought the royal family is in England and Asia."
@miss.wambuii_:
"It's becoming too much now."
The consensus among many online observers seems to be that the drama, while entertaining at first, is beginning to wear thin.
Whether Zenah's childhood photo claim holds any real weight remains a matter of debate, but it has certainly succeeded in keeping the conversation going.
Source: TUKO.co.ke
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