Alicia Kanini Says Bond with God Is Strong Despite Online Misconduct: "I'm Saved"

Alicia Kanini Says Bond with God Is Strong Despite Online Misconduct: "I'm Saved"

TikToker Alicia Kanini has been facing backlash because of explicit content shared on social media

  • The young lady has responded to backlash in a short video, insisting her connection with God is strong
  • Fans reacted with mixed opinions, some supporting her and others criticising her use of God's name

TikToker Alicia Kanini is in the spotlight, but not for reasons that would bring one glory.

Alicia Kanini responds to criticism.
TikToker Alicia Kanini says she's born again. Photo: Alicia Kanini.
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Over the past few days, her online presence has been clouded by a series of controversies due to her behaviour on social media.

Despite this negative attention, Kanini appears unbothered by the public backlash.

Who's Alicia Kanini?

Alicia shot to fame when she shared an explicit video that many would categorise as adult content.

Just days ago, she sparked outrage after posting another video that showcased her misbehaviour.

Many moral cops called her out and labelled her a bad influence.

Alicia Kanini.
Alicia Kanini claims she's born again. Photo: Alicia Kanini.
Source: Instagram

In response to the uproar, Kanini stood her ground.

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Does Alicia Kanini believe in God?

She stated that her connection with God is strong, regardless of her controversial online persona.

The TikToker claimed that her actions should not lead others to conclude that her spiritual life is lacking.

She described herself as born again.

In her own words, she stated:

"I'm saved from the word go, regardless of what I have been doing. That doesn't guarantee you the chance to judge me for not being saved. I know whatever I have been doing attracts a lot of stigma and criticism, but that doesn't mean my connection and bond with God are ruined," she said.

Many fans have since reacted to her video:

cane:

"I respect her more than all the other women who do the same thing but act like saints."

gavi_photography254:

"Jehovah Wanyonyi is also a god."

sammie_.ke:

"She is correct, since we are aware of the person they referred to as God."

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sarasta_tish:

"New minister for Irrigation and Water Supply."

plf320._:

"Using God's name is just a no."

sankaramwariama:

"For considering where we got those religions from, of course, you can be any way you want to instil belief."

baraka_mwema:

"Huyu God si siku moja ata yeye ajitokeze ajitetee. Anyway, God hukuwa karibu na sinners sana and so I understand Alicia. Jesus came for these people."

dancan_alwora:

"Kanini ako sawa most girls ni wabaya ni vile hawapost online."

What did Geoffrey Mosiria tell Alicia Kanini?

Previously, Mosiria called Alicia over her misconduct online.

Mosiria has called TikToker Alicia Kanini over her misconduct online.

Mosiria argued that Alicia's misconduct has a bad influence on young girls and future generations.

The public servant also stated that Alicia's behaviour falls under obscenity, which is a criminal offence in the Kenyan constitution.

He wished that the section of the law could be applied to help protect many girls.

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Which law did Alicia Kanini break?

Mosiria stated that obscenity is not just a moral concern; it is a criminal offence under Kenyan law.

According to the Kenyan Penal Code, Chapter 63, Section 181: Any person who makes, produces, or has in his possession for sale or exhibition, anyone or more obscene writings, drawings, prints, or any other object tending to corrupt morals, is guilty of a misdemeanour.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Brian Ajon (Entertainment Editor) Brian Ajon is a journalist accredited by The Media Council of Kenya with five years of experience in print and digital media. At Tuko.co.ke, he is an Entertainment Editor (joined in 2021). He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communication and Media Technology with IT from Maseno University. Ajon is also the Newsletter Editor of the Maseno University Alumni Association (MSU-AA) and He is keen on entertainment and viral stories. Email: brian.ajon@tuko.co.ke.

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