
As discussions continue across social media over Kisitu Kirabo leaked videos and photos, the social media personality has finally broken her silence, issuing a public apology and describing the incident as a painful violation of her privacy.
The statement comes days after Kisitu Kirabo leaked videos and photos circulated widely online, triggering debate among internet users about privacy, consent and the responsibilities that come with social media use.

Addressing the public, Kisitu Kirabo began by apologizing to those who may have been affected by the controversy.
“To everyone who has seen or been affected by the recent unauthorized release of my private images, I am deeply sorry,” she said.
Kisitu Kirabo explained that the content at the center of the controversy was originally shared in confidence and was never intended for public consumption.
“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 stated.
She went on to acknowledge the existence of the content and accepted responsibility, while expressing regret over the impact the situation has had on others.
“I take full responsibility for the fact that they exist, and I regret any pain or discomfort this situation has brought to others,” she added.
Even as Kisitu Kirabo apologized, she stressed that the circulation of the content happened without her consent and described the incident as a serious breach of privacy.
“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 said.
The controversy surrounding Kisitu Kirabo leaked videos and photos has sparked mixed reactions online. While some users have continued to discuss the content, others have urged the public to exercise restraint and avoid sharing material that was never intended for public viewing.
Several social media users have also called for more responsible internet use, arguing that continued circulation of private content only deepens the emotional and psychological harm suffered by those involved. Others have appealed for empathy, asking people to consider how they would feel if a similar incident affected a member of their own family.
In her statement, Kisitu Kirabo made a direct appeal to the public, asking people to stop engaging with the content out of respect for her privacy.
“I kindly ask that people stop sharing or viewing these images out of respect for my privacy and basic human decency.”
She said her immediate focus is on healing and moving forward from the ordeal.
“I’m focusing on my well-being right now and on moving forward from this,” she said.
Despite the challenges brought about by the circulation of Kisitu Kirabo leaked videos and photos, she expressed gratitude to those who have offered support during what she described as a difficult period.
“I appreciate the support from those who have reached out, and I respectfully request space as I deal with this.”
Kisitu Kirabo concluded her message with a brief note of appreciation to the public.
“Thank you for understanding.”
The incident has once again reignited conversations about online privacy, digital ethics and the dangers of sharing private content without consent. As debate continues, many internet users are calling for greater awareness about responsible online behavior and the importance of respecting the dignity and privacy of others, regardless of the circumstances.
Days ago, new videos of TikToker Shani Lips also leaked, as reported Here.
Shani Lips has previously spoken out on reports that she is a l€sb!@n after the leaked video. She also threatened to drag her ex-boyfriend to court for leaking the video. (See Details Here, There and Over There).
You can also see how netizens reacted to Shani Lips videos, Alicia Kanini videos, as well as the so-called leaked videos of Alien Skin and Sandra Naxx Here, There and Over There.
Meanwhile, weeks ago Kyanja Airbnb ‘Leaked Videos’ Sparked Concerns on Hidden Cameras, Privacy in Kampala as reported HERE.






