From messy breakups to online drama, here are the biggest celebrity scandals in Kenya that everyone’s talking about this week.
What’s Got Kenya Buzzing This Week?
In Kenya, celebrity gossip isn’t just entertainment — it’s culture. Whether it’s a public breakup, leaked screenshots, or wild claims on TikTok Live, local stars are constantly serving drama that keeps social media buzzing. From Nairobi to Kisumu, the tea is hot, the screenshots are flying, and Kenyans can’t get enough.
Here are the spiciest celebrity scandals rocking Kenya right now — the ones dominating WhatsApp groups, trending on X (formerly Twitter), and sparking fierce debates online.
1. Vera Sidika vs. Brown Mauzo – The Post-Breakup Drama
Love Turned Sour in Public
After their highly publicized romance, Vera Sidika and singer Brown Mauzo are now airing their dirty laundry online. Brown recently accused Vera of being controlling, while Vera clapped back on Instagram Stories calling him a “clout-chasing ex who should thank her for relevance.”
Fans are divided: some blame Vera for the messy split, others claim Brown is trying to ride the fame wave. Either way, it’s one of Kenya’s most dramatic celebrity fallouts in recent months.
2. The Brian Chira TikTok Saga – Too Much, Too Fast?
Viral Fame Meets Chaos
Brian Chira, one of Kenya’s most controversial TikTok personalities, is once again trending — but for all the wrong reasons. From live rants to beefs with fellow influencers, Chira’s erratic behavior is raising eyebrows. Recently, a heated exchange with another content creator turned into a public roast session that had Kenyans choosing sides.
Some say he’s spiraling, others say he’s just giving the people what they want. Whatever the truth, Chira is the definition of social media scandal.
3. The Bahati & Diana Marua “Clout Chase” Accusations
Real Love or Reality Show?
Kenyan power couple Bahati and Diana Marua are facing backlash after teasing a “breakup” that turned out to be a publicity stunt for their reality show. Many fans felt betrayed, accusing the couple of using fake drama to push content.
With critics calling them the “Kardashians of Kenya”, the debate rages on: Are they business-savvy or just masters of manipulation?
4. Andrew Kibe Calls Out Kenyan Female Celebs (Again)
Toxic or Truthful?
Former radio presenter turned controversial YouTuber Andrew Kibe is back at it, calling out Kenyan female celebrities for being “fake feminists chasing likes.” His latest targets? Azziad Nasenya and Betty Kyallo, whom he accused of “selling vibes, not value.”
While many dismiss Kibe’s rants as toxic, others argue he’s voicing what many are afraid to say. Either way, his takedowns continue to ignite online wars every time he uploads.
5. Eric Omondi Arrested (Again) – Comedy or Activism?
From Laughs to Handcuffs
Comedian Eric Omondi has found himself behind bars yet again — this time for leading a protest over the rising cost of living. While some applaud him for using his platform to speak up, others believe he’s using “activism for attention.”
The real question is: Has Eric truly shifted from comedy to activism, or is it just another publicity stunt in disguise?
Scandal Season Never Sleeps in Kenya
From TikTok feuds to reality show deception, Kenyan celebrity scandals are getting bolder, louder, and more personal. Whether you’re sipping tea in Nairobi traffic or scrolling in bed at midnight, one thing’s certain — there’s always a new twist in the drama.
Love it or hate it, celebrity scandals are now part of Kenya’s daily entertainment. And honestly, we’re all a little hooked.