Socialite and influencer Thicky Sandra has issued a stern warning to Kenyan bloggers she accuses of spreading misleading stories about her.
In a fiery video shared online, Sandra expressed her immense frustration with what she described as the constant misrepresentation of her image and brand.
She made it clear that she had tolerated online gossip for far too long but would no longer remain silent in the face of what she considers defamation.

“Hi guys, don’t mind how I look, I literally just woke up. I was in the club yesterday, but I’m just here to say a few things,” she began before launching into a heated rant.
“I hate how you blogs, you bum-ass blogs, first of all, you piss me off… you guys are spreading wrong information about me and I don’t F with that. I don’t F with my name and my brand.”
The tipping point, she explained, came after she went live on social media while getting ready for a night out. Her friends were on the phone, urging her to hurry up so they could head to the club together.
However, she claims bloggers selectively edited and shared only a portion of the live session to create a completely misleading narrative about her.
“They recorded the whole live, mind you, but they chose what to say. They chose a certain part and then spread the wrong information,” Sandra complained.
The influencer was visibly upset, her anger palpable as she spoke about the constant need to defend herself.
A Final Warning
Visibly upset, she warned bloggers that she is prepared to take legal action if the trend continues. “Let me tell you guys, I’m gonna start suing you niggas.
Don’t play with me. I’m not the one to be played with. I don’t normally address stuff, but don’t play with me.
I’m telling you this is the last time,” she declared. Her resolve was firm, signalling a new approach to managing her public image and online presence.
While these platforms have built influence, critics argue they often sacrifice accuracy for sensationalism and clicks.
by bradley odhiambo