Kenyan content creator Georgina Njenga has found herself at the center of an online storm after a video featuring her bleeding and engaged in a tense exchange with an unidentified man went viral. The clip, which she quickly deleted from her Instagram account, showed the mother of one with blood dripping from her forehead. In the video, she was seen conversing with a man who appeared to be urging her to leave his house, mentioning that her mother had even come to plead with her to leave.
The disturbing footage raised concerns among her fans, who immediately flooded her social media with messages asking about her well-being. The situation escalated when the man in the video allegedly threatened to break her phone, to which Georgina responded by stating that she had recorded the incident to expose his true character. “I want people to know what type of person you are,” she said, addressing the man while making it clear that the situation was being filmed for proof.
In response to the growing concerns and speculation, Georgina took to her Instagram stories to address the viral clip. She clarified that the video was old and had been uploaded by accident. “Hey guys, to all those people checking up on me, I am very much okay. The video making rounds on social media is an old video that was an accident. It wasn’t done by him,” she wrote, assuring her followers that she was unharmed.
Georgina, who has largely kept a low profile in recent months, is known for sharing her journey as a single mother. She has often opened up about the challenges of raising her daughter, Astra Nyambura, and her desire for her child to experience fatherly love from her father, Baha, the actor from the popular Kenyan TV series Machachari.
While the video has since been explained as an old clip, it serves as a reminder of the scrutiny public figures face on social media and the importance of handling sensitive content carefully in the digital age.