TikToker Tears KSh 1k Note on Camera, Sparks Reactions: "Ni Crime"

TikToker Tears KSh 1k Note on Camera, Sparks Reactions: "Ni Crime"

  • A Kenyan TikToker's video of tearing a KSh 1,000 note goes viral, igniting massive reactions on social media
  • The act has sparked legal concerns, with some claiming it's punishable by up to 3 months in prison
  • In the shocking video, the lady tore the note into small pieces and appeared so unbothered

A female Kenyan TikToker has gone viral after flexing uniquely.

TikToker tears KSh 1k note.
TikToker tears KSh 1k note on camera. Photo: Halma.
Source: TikTok

She filmed herself tearing up a KSh 1,000 note and throwing the pieces into a dustbin.

After the stunt, she appeared unbothered; she folded her arms around her chest and threw her eyes to one side.

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Kenyans slam TikToker for tearing KSh 1k

This video sparked a massive reaction, with various comments flooding in:

recho_ray_bukachi:

"Beautiful girls in Nairobi sometimes surprise me, vile hawana akili, does she know that's a crime?"

im_a_certified_loner:

"So she thinks that's a flex"

nesh_z:

"Kitu itamuokoa hapa labda apeane proof that it was a photocopy, which also is a crime."

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afrikan_sowshee:

"I understand this is punishable by 3 months in prison."

nakuru_.w3st.n1ccur

"Huyu anataka kutrend tu tusireact hata tumuache asikue soshi juu ni mshenzii."

sigarcesckuto:

"Peer pressure ni kitu mbaya sanaa."

bryant_kante:

"Alafu Kuna sisi wenye hatuna hata mia kwa mpesa."

its.bigdavid:

"Kwani aliniomba 1k urgently ndio aikate😢, huyu kwamboka atanitambua."

tunasharon:

"Sorry to ask, I know her. I'm not defending her, but if I may ask, what if it's fake?"

elys_kubai:

"Pesa ni Yake 😁so why all the hate😏 pata yako pia wewe raruanisha ama mnabonga ndio iwatoke."

kate.katy.581:

"Hiyo ni kufuru mbele ya Mungu ungepeana hapo kwa street, many are starving out there. Shame on you."

kim.j0ng.uno_:

"What's wrong with these ladies, sasa anaona hiyo ni flex."

emg6676:

The law states: Any person who wilfully and without authority or excuse defaces, tears, cuts or otherwise mutilates any currency note shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to a fine not exceeding two thousand shillings or to both."

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tilla_kamoste:

"Just because the money is yours doesn’t mean you can destroy it. That’s actually against the law. Currency is government property, tearing it, even for content, can get you arrested or fined, sasa ona umejieka kwa shida. Be smart, clout isn’t worth jail time.”

lennirhlugwisah:

"Wait until bankruptcy slaps you , even 5 bob will be more valuable to yourself."

tabitha_onjiru:

"And if she says it was fake note, she'll be charged with a fake money case and there's nothing Eric Omondi can do to help huyu ndo mkenya mjinga."

winfredmoki:

"Masomo muhimu..educate your kids , even if they won't get luxurious jobs,at least they will have conscious minds."

Did TikToker tear up Bible?

In other news, a Kenyan woman surprised netizens after tearing pages from a Bible during a live session on TikTok.

While initially composed, her demeanour shifted as she scorned religious pronouncements and tore into the sacred scripture.

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Bible.
Stock photo of Bible: Photo: Nicholas Photography.
Source: UGC

Her actions ignited massive reactions, with many questioning whether she was chasing clout or crying out for help.

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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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