Kenyan lawyer Esther Wangui has weighed in on the viral online controversy commonly referred to as the “Yaytseslav scandal,” urging men who believe they have been affected by the circulating videos to take action rather than remain silent.
Her comments come as the clips continue to spread widely on social media.
According to Wangui, individuals who believe their spouses or partners appear in the controversial material should consider addressing the matter through lawful and constructive means.
She reportedly advised affected husbands not to react impulsively or violently but instead seek guidance through legal channels and family dialogue where possible.
Wangui noted that silence could worsen personal and family tensions, especially if the matter continues to attract public attention online.
The lawyer also reportedly emphasized that the circulation of intimate or private content without consent may raise legal concerns.
According to her remarks, Kenyan law contains provisions that may apply in cases involving privacy violations, defamation, or the distribution of explicit content without permission.
She urged members of the public to remember that sharing or reposting such material could expose individuals to legal consequences.
Wangui further encouraged couples facing such situations to consider counseling and mediation before making major decisions about their relationships.
According to her, emotional reactions can escalate conflicts, particularly when social media pressure and public scrutiny are involved.
The viral nature of the alleged videos has generated widespread discussion across Kenyan social media platforms.
However, details surrounding the authenticity of the clips and the identities of the individuals involved remain unclear.
Observers have called for caution and responsibility when discussing or sharing the content online.
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