Leaked videos allegedly featuring Cera Imani, the ex-girlfriend of car dealer Khalif Kairo, have gone viral in Nairobi this week. Posts on social media, especially from gossip pages like Nairobi City Baddies, shared the content starting around January 10, 2026. Many Kenyans saw the clips, leading to mixed reactions online. Watch her video here.
The videos appear intimate and private. Pages like Nairobi City Baddies posted them with captions asking if people had “connections” to see them.
One popular share said something like, “Have you seen those videos of Cera Imani or do you not have connections?” It quickly got thousands of views and comments. Some called it a way to “unite Kenyans” again, referencing past viral leaks.
Cera Imani became known through her relationship with Khalif Kairo. They dated publicly for months, sharing photos and moments online. Kairo, a popular car importer, often posted about her.
They broke up in 2024 or early 2025 amid public drama. Claims flew about money, gifts, and reasons for the split. Cera spoke out in interviews, saying she moved on.
Nairobi gossip pages share this kind of content often. They post photos or videos of influencers and socialites. Some are explicit, others just dramatic.
“Nairobi City Baddies” focuses on women seen as bold or attractive in the city scene. Past leaks, like one involving someone called Mjalka Mfine, trended big too. These stories spread fast on WhatsApp groups, Facebook, and X.
Cera has not commented publicly so far. Her social media stays quiet on the issue. Past posts show her living positively, focusing on beauty and lifestyle. Khalif Kairo also kept silent. He deals with his own business news lately.
Many Kenyans follow celebrity drama. It brings quick entertainment. But cases like this raise questions about boundaries. haring without permission can harm lives.
The videos keep circulating in private chats. For now, the topic dominates gossip circles in Nairobi.
Stories like Cera Imani’s show the double side of fame online. Attention brings followers, but risks come too. People watch for any response from her. As days go, interest might fade or grow. Privacy talks continue alongside. Respect matters most in these situations. Kenyans debate that online too.



