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Ugandan socialite Kirabo Kisitu’s private videos leak online

Kwame ObuasiBy Kwame ObuasiJune 9, 20263 Mins ReadNo Comments
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Ugandan socialite Kirabo Kisitu’s private videos leak online
Ugandan socialite Kirabo Kisitu.

KAMPALA, Uganda — Reports of alleged private images and videos linked to Ugandan socialite Kirabo Kisitu have triggered widespread discussion on social media, raising renewed concerns about online privacy, cyber harassment, and the non-consensual sharing of intimate material.

The content, which circulated across WhatsApp groups and other platforms, sparked mixed reactions online, with users debating issues of consent, digital responsibility, and the role of social media in amplifying private material.

It remains unclear whether the material was shared voluntarily or leaked without consent.

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Meanwhile, Kirabo Kisitu has come out to apologise following the circulation of her private images and videos online.

In a statement released on Monday night, Kisitu expressed regret over the incident and the impact it has had on those close to her.

She said the content had been created and shared privately and was never intended for public consumption.

“To everyone who has seen or been affected by the recent unauthorized release of my private images, I am deeply sorry,” she said.

The socialite acknowledged the distress caused by the leak and apologised to her family, friends and others who may have been affected.

“These photos were taken and shared in confidence and were never meant for public view. Their leak without my consent has caused hurt, embarrassment, and distress—not only to me but also to my family, friends, and anyone who has been exposed to them,” she said.

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“This was a profound invasion of my privacy. Non-consensual sharing of intimate images is never acceptable, and I am working with the appropriate authorities to address the matter and prevent further distribution,” she added.

“I kindly ask that people stop sharing or viewing these images out of respect for my privacy and basic human decency.

I’m focusing on my well-being right now and on moving forward from this. 

I appreciate the support from those who have reached out, and I respectfully request space as I deal with this,” Kirabo concluded.

The incident adds to a growing pattern of similar cases involving public figures in Uganda, where private content has previously been circulated online, often leading to reputational damage and public scrutiny.

Digital rights advocates have warned that the distribution of intimate content without consent can constitute cyber harassment and cause severe emotional and psychological harm to victims.

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They further caution that sharing such material, even in private groups, may expose individuals to legal consequences under Uganda’s cyber laws.

Also Read: Marion Naipei speaks out after new leaked adult videos resurface

Ugandan legislation provides for penalties against cyber harassment, offensive communication, and the non-consensual distribution of intimate images.

Authorities and digital safety experts continue to urge the public to refrain from sharing such content and to report incidents to relevant enforcement agencies for investigation.

They also advise individuals to strengthen digital security practices, including safeguarding personal devices, reviewing privacy settings, and avoiding storage of sensitive material on vulnerable platforms.

Officials have reiterated that responsibility lies with those who distribute or amplify such content without consent, warning that online circulation can worsen harm and obstruct potential investigations.

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