“I’m Happily Married, I Don’t Need A Ben 10” Passaris Tells Gen Zs Seducing Her

Nairobi Women Rep Esther Passaris has explained why she called out youths sending her nudes publicly.

In an interview during the swearing in event of Kithure Kindiki as the new deputy president, Passaris she only intended to teach the young men good manners.

” If they want to seduce somebody they got to do it right, they were not doing it right,” she said.

To those criticizing her for addressing the issue publicly, Passaris said, “I am of mixed blood, I have no inhibitions I can talk anything from sex to bananas at the end of the day, I wanted our young men to understand that when you get a Mheshimiwa’s number you can use it for good.”

According to her, those who used leaked MPs’ phone numbers well have since secured bursaries and support.

She added that she is scared about those who chose to be crude as they can be harmful to other women in society.

“I just want men to have respecct. Just because we have social media and smartphones go easy and also maintain your respect. The Bible is very clear honour your father and mother and there is no honour in sending me obscene photos and asking me to be their Ben 10. I’m a very happily married woman I don’t need a Ben 10 and I have a son who is their age so I need them to have a little a shift.”

“There are boundaries I felt they had lost the boundaries so I needed to speak on it because I’m not scared to speak on issues that affect me and will inform society,” the politician said.

Related: Mimi Niko Na Miaka 60 Alafu Unaniambia Uko Na Inches” Passaris Threatens To Curse Gen Zs Sending Her Photos Of Their Mjulus

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