Kenyan content creator and comedian 2Mbili has spoken out after meeting Marion Naipei, the young woman at the center of a disturbing video that recently circulated on social media.
In a statement on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, 2Mbili praised Marion for her courage and confidence in facing the controversy head-on. He described her as resilient and unbowed despite the intense public scrutiny.
“She is even more confident than them who are evil & doing what they claim she does!! All I wanted to portray in my interaction with her is that she can’t keep crying day!” 2Mbili said.
Assurance to Marion
The comedian reassured Marion that Kenyans tend to move on quickly from viral scandals, predicting that the buzz surrounding the video would fade within days.
“Kenyans Forget Quickly. Hii Story By Weekend Itakua Ishaenda Sayuni!! (This story will be gone by the weekend),” he noted.
He encouraged her to remain focused and continue hustling positively for the sake of her child:
“To Marion Naipei keep your head high, go out hustle for your kid in any positive way you can!”
Praise for Geoffrey Mosiria
2Mbili also commended Geoffrey Mosiria, Nairobi County’s Chief Officer for Citizen Engagement, for standing firmly by Marion during the ordeal. He described Mosiria’s support as life-saving, noting that online trolls had pushed Marion to the brink.
“Mosiria is the best thing that happened to this girl, Marion! Kenyans will push you to depression & later sympathise with you!! Many people wanted this girl to kill herself from the trolls,” 2Mbili stated.
Mosiria was among the first to reach out to Marion after the video went viral, offering her support and vowing to help her pursue justice.
Mosiria Responds to Critics
Despite criticism from some social media users, Mosiria maintained that his actions were guided by principle and law, not public opinion.
“Both the girl and the boy could be in the wrong. But my stand is not about taking sides; it’s about what the law says, especially on forcefully recording and sharing content without consent,” he explained.
He added:
“If in your conscience you feel I have offended you for my actions, I ask for your forgiveness. But on the case of illegal recording and sharing without consent, I have no apology.”
Conclusion
The remarks by 2Mbili and Mosiria highlight the importance of resilience, empathy, and justice in the face of online harassment. Marion’s story has sparked conversations about consent, digital ethics, and the need for stronger protections against cyberbullying and exploitation.
