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Opande James Sidechick Video Part 2 Goes Viral ‘Mimi nae nataka! Itabidi umeamsha’

A new video showing Opande James with his alleged side chick Marion Naipei alias Irene Wanjiku has gone viral as part 2 of their conversation in a club. The clip captures the woman, who appears intoxicated, saying phrases like “Mimi nae nataka! Itabidi umeamsha” while Opande asks if she came to tease him. The footage has drawn more attention to the married man’s actions, with online users debating if it shows harmless fun or poor judgement.

The video picks up from the first part that surfaced last week. In this segment, the woman sits close to Opande at a table. She slurs her words and laughs. Opande films her as she talks about the night. She says she wants something from him, and he needs to “wake up” to it. He responds by asking if she came to the club just to tease. The talk stays light but personal. The woman leans in, touching his arm at times. Opande keeps the camera on her face and reactions.

Watch part 1 full here and Part 2 or watch the snippets below and comment.

Viewers have shared the clip widely. It got thousands of views on TikTok and Instagram in hours. Comments range from amusement to concern. Some say it looks like typical club banter. Others point out the woman seems too drunk to consent to being recorded.

Part 1 Snippet

A few mention Opande’s marriage, saying he risks his family image. One netizen said that it sets a bad example for young men. Another defended him, calling it private moments blown up online.

Opande has not commented on this second video. His page still has the first clip up, but he added a note saying it was all in fun. He describes himself as a content creator from Nairobi.

His posts mix comedy, family life and nightlife scenes. Followers know him for relatable skits about relationships. This incident has split his audience. Some unfollowed him. Others say people overreact to club videos.

Her face shows clearly in the footage. If she sees it, she might feel embarrassed. Clubs in Nairobi often see phones out for snaps or videos. But recording intimate talks without asking can lead to issues.

This story started with the first video last week. Opande filmed the woman dancing and stumbling. He lifted her dress slightly in one part. That drew backlash for being inappropriate. Now part 2 adds their talk. Together, the clips paint a picture of a night out that went online without much thought.

Social media keeps the debate alive. Women share tips on staying safe in nightlife. Men discuss boundaries when filming. Influencers weigh in too. One said, ‘Record memories, but respect privacy.’ Another called for Opande to apologise if the woman feels upset.

Part 2 Snippet

Clubs try to manage such issues. Some ban filming in certain areas. Security watches for trouble. In busy spots like Westlands or CBD, incidents happen now and then. Patrons say stay with trusted friends and watch drinks.

The videos highlight how easy sharing is now. What happens in the club no longer stays there. People film for likes or laughs. But it can hurt real lives. Consent matters, even in fun settings.

Opande keeps his account active. He posted a neutral clip today about daily life. Followers wait to see if he addresses part 2. The woman might stay quiet or respond.

This tale warns about nightlife choices. Have fun, but think about recordings. They last longer than the night. Debate continues. Some delete similar videos from their phones. Others laugh it off. It shows divided views on privacy in social spots.

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