Those circulating Betty Kyallo’s s3x tape now risk arrest and prosecution as the media personality has now involved the police in the matter.
Social media was on January 17, 2023, awash with photo snippets of an alleged s3x video of Betty Kyallo.
Those who shared the photos vowed to drop a steamy lungula video of the media personality,
However, Betty through her management MEDIOS Limited moved in with speed to rein in the media from causing more damage.
Medios issued a statement revealing that they had reached out to DCI to help them get to the bottom of the ‘false news’.
They further warned that they will prosecute anyone found to guilty of originating the false news.
“It has come to our attention that a false story is in circulation on social media platforms insinuating that Media Personality and Entrepreneur Betty Kyallo has taken part in the production of explicit content.
“MEDIOS is the business duly registered in Kenyam officially managing and representing the Betty Kyallo brand. We take this opportunity to repudiate the attempt to remotely or directly link Betty Kyallo with false narrative made in the fake news stories.
“We have lodged an official complaint with the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), Director of Cybercrime (CR&IB) and we have been assured that any person(s) and or blogs, social media accounts found guilty of originating the false news will be prosecuted.
“The nature of the content circulating social media platforms is fake, malicious and of the intent to tarnish the Betty Kyallo brand which has been carefully cultivated over the past decade. The aforementioned content is no way a representation of the Betty Kyallo brand.
“The Betty Kyallo brand has served as an inspiration to many young Kenyans, has directly and indirectly created employment for many and it purposes to continue doing so via the creation and the promotion of credible, informative and entertaining content for her fans, followers and supporters in a tasteful fashion,” the statement reads.
#StopFakeNews #StopCyberbullying Culprits spreading fake and defamatory news must be prosecuted. pic.twitter.com/zj3KBtx45O
— Betty Kyallo (@BettyMKyallo) January 17, 2023