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Terence Creative and Milly Chebby’s Viral Skit Sparks Debate After Parody of Controversial Russian Videos

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Last updated: 2026/03/05 at 1:57 PM
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Kenyan digital creators continue to shape online conversations through creative content that quickly spreads across social media platforms. One recent example involves comedian and content creator Terence Creative and his partner Milly Chebby, whose latest skit has attracted widespread attention online. The video quickly went viral after it appeared to parody the actions of a controversial Russian man who had been trending across East African social media platforms. The situation surrounding the recordings had already caused anger and debate, making the comedic interpretation both highly visible and widely discussed. As the video circulated, many viewers praised the acting and creativity while others questioned whether humor was appropriate given the seriousness of the original situation.

The controversy that inspired the skit centers on Vladislav Liukov, also known online as Yaytseslav Truhov. He sparked widespread outrage after reports emerged that he had secretly recorded women in public spaces across Ghana and Kenya. According to reports, he allegedly used AI enabled Meta smart glasses to capture footage without the knowledge of the women involved. The recordings were later shared online, causing strong backlash from the public. Authorities in both countries reportedly initiated legal action, including court charges and attempts to pursue extradition. Despite these efforts, the videos continued circulating on the internet and the issue remained a topic of intense discussion.

The situation gained even more attention after a clip appeared showing Liukov walking near Sarit Centre in the Westlands area of Nairobi. In the footage, several women approached him to take photos, a moment that surprised many online viewers given the backlash he had already faced. The incident highlighted how quickly controversial figures can attract attention both positive and negative on social media. Discussions intensified as users debated issues such as privacy, digital ethics, and the risks created by new recording technologies. The controversy also sparked conversations about the responsibilities of content creators and the influence of viral internet trends.

It was within this context that Terence Creative and Milly Chebby released their parody video. The skit begins in a style that mirrors the controversial recordings, with Milly appearing in front of the camera while a background voice imitates a Russian accent. The tone then gradually shifts as the video reveals itself as a scripted comedy scene. Terence approaches Milly along a busy street and begins a conversation that resembles the interactions seen in the original recordings. He offers to take her to a destination and invites her to his apartment, echoing the format of the controversial videos. As the skit continues, Milly humorously changes outfits and follows exaggerated instructions such as jumping, recreating moments similar to those that had circulated online.

The skit eventually transitions into a creative marketing segment promoting a tour and travel company, turning the parody into a humorous advertisement. This approach reflects a common strategy used by many digital creators who combine entertainment with brand partnerships. The video gained significant traction online within hours of being posted, drawing thousands of views and comments across social platforms. Many viewers praised the acting abilities of both creators and noted how closely the skit captured the style of the original clips. Others focused on the clever storytelling and the way the video shifted from imitation to comedy and marketing.

Public reactions, however, were divided. Some Kenyans applauded the creativity and argued that humor can help people process uncomfortable situations. Others believed the parody made light of a serious issue involving privacy and exploitation. These different perspectives show how viral content can spark deeper conversations about ethics, satire, and responsibility in digital media. The debate also highlights the influence of Kenyan content creators who often use humor to respond to trending topics and controversial events.

The viral skit by Terence Creative and Milly Chebby demonstrates how quickly online culture can transform serious events into widely shared entertainment. Their video captured public attention not only because of its humor but also because it referenced a story already dominating online discussions. While the parody entertained many viewers, it also raised important questions about the limits of satire when dealing with sensitive issues. The mixed reactions from audiences reflect a broader debate about how digital creators should approach controversial subjects. In the end, the skit shows both the power of viral comedy and the responsibility that comes with influencing large online audiences.

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