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Alex Ananasik Kenya Videos: New Russian OnlyFans Scandal

The Alex Ananasik Kenya videos have popped up right in the middle of the Yaytseslav Trahov storm, showing yet another Russian guy pulling the exact same moves last year and cashing in on OnlyFans.

Word spread fast on Kenyan social media this week. Fresh clips from 2024 reveal Alex Ananasik, another Russian visitor, replicating Trahov’s tactics. He hits up women in Nairobi spots, along the coast in Mombasa, and even quieter areas around the city.

Same quick chats, same invites back to his place, and yes, the same hidden recording setup. But here’s the twist that has people even more worked up: he didn’t just keep the footage for himself. He slapped it straight onto OnlyFans, turning private moments into paid content for subscribers.

One video making the rounds captures him in a Nairobi mall food court. He’s chatting up a woman in her twenties, laughing at something she says, and then drops the line about heading somewhere more private.

She agrees, and off they go. The camera angle screams hidden – probably glasses again, or a phone tucked away. Another from the coast shows him on a beach walk, approaching a group, zeroing in on one, and sealing the deal in under ten minutes. These aren’t blurry phone grabs either. The quality is sharp, like he planned it all out.

Kenyan netizens are connecting the dots hard. “First Yaytseslav, now this Alex guy? How many more are out there?” One popular X post asked, with the clips attached. The timing couldn’t be worse.

Trahov’s Ghana and Kenya saga is still raw, with women sharing stories of quick encounters and worrying about health checks. Now this resurfaces, and it’s like pouring fuel on the fire. Some posts claim Ananasik targeted similar spots – malls, restaurants, even university areas – racking up views and earnings from the OnlyFans uploads.

What’s different this time is the money angle. Trahov had his paid Telegram channels, but Ananasik went full platform. OnlyFans takes a cut, sure, but the rest lands in his pocket.

Online estimates suggest that his earnings from the Kenya videos are in the thousands, and could be even higher if he had a substantial following in his home country. One user dug up an old profile link, showing subscription tiers and teaser clips from his African trip. “He was monetising our sisters,” a comment read, getting hundreds of reactions.

The pattern feels too familiar. Both guys are Russian, both in their thirties, and both using that “exotic visitor” charm. They keep things light at first – compliments, jokes about accents, offers of drinks or rides. Then it’s straight to the invite.

In Ananasik’s clips, you see women hesitating sometimes, but many go along. One even waves to friends like it’s a normal evening plan. The recordings catch the whole thing, from the street to the room, no cuts.

This has sparked fresh debates in Kenya. Radio call-ins this morning were packed with listeners sharing their takes. Some blame the economy, saying tough times make quick yeses more common. Others call it a wake-up for everyone.

“We need to teach our girls to spot these setups,” a mother from Kisumu said on air. Health workers are chiming in too. Clinics in Nairobi and Mombasa report more walk-ins for tests since Trahov’s videos went big. Now with Ananasik’s stuff out, the worry is double.

Police haven’t commented yet on this latest leak, but the Directorate of Criminal Investigations is already knee-deep in the Trahov case. Privacy laws here are clear on secret filming, especially intimate stuff.

If Ananasik’s videos cross into illegal territory – and sharing without consent usually does – he could face charges if he ever returns. For now, he’s off the radar. His old OnlyFans page looks scrubbed, but copies keep circulating in private groups.

It’s not all one-sided anger. A few voices online defend the women, saying judgement comes too easy when strangers dangle attention and cash. “These guys know what they’re doing,” one woman posted.

“They prey on curiosity and the thrill.” At the same time, men in the comments vent frustration. “Our local guys grind for months, and one Russian shows up with a camera?”

The bigger picture emerging is worrying. Kenya, like Ghana and South Africa before it, has become a stop on what looks like a circuit for these types.

Tourism brings good things, but stories like this make people question the strangers rolling in with phones or glasses that record. Young women in malls are sharing tips now – watch for guys who never take off shades indoors or push for same-day plans.

Ananasik’s videos from last year add weight to calls for better checks at entry points. Some suggest scanning social media histories for red flags, though that’s tricky.

As the clips spread further – now hitting Nigeria and Tanzania timelines too – the conversation keeps growing. Trahov kicked it off, but Ananasik shows it’s not a one-man show. Russian pickup artists, or whatever label fits, seem to have found a formula that works too well in parts of Africa.

For the women featured, it’s a nightmare. Faces are out there, stories twisted in comments. Even if they knew about the camera, the OnlyFans angle changes everything. Profit from private moments without full buy-in? That’s a whole different level.

The saga isn’t slowing. New leaks drop almost daily, and authorities are catching heat to move faster. In the meantime, everyday folks in Kenya are having real talks about trust, temptation, and what happens when a holiday hookup goes viral for all the wrong reasons.

This Alex Ananasik chapter feels like the latest warning in a string of them. Whether more names surface or not, the message is landing: be careful out there. The Russian visitor wave might be cooling off, but the questions it leaves behind are sticking around.

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