Diana’s public apology to her boyfriend Brian, who works at KCB Bank, has blown up online after a group of men took to the streets with placards begging him to forgive her. The dramatic video shows the unusual spectacle unfolding in broad daylight on a busy Kenyan road, and it has left many scratching their heads while others laugh out loud.
In the clip a handful of ordinary-looking guys march along holding big white signs. One reads ‘Brian KCB Diana is SORRY’ in bold letters. Another says, ‘Please forgive her,’ while a third promises she will now cook and clean. Watch full video here.
They even throw in lines like ‘Remember the good nights’ and ‘You are her man’ repeated twice for emphasis. A man in a blue shirt lifts a sign high that claims They did nothing, and the whole scene plays out to a romantic song blasting in the background. The men smile, wave and seem to enjoy the attention as cars and passersby watch the show.
Diana did not appear in person. Instead, she apparently hired or asked these fellows to deliver the message on her behalf. Brian works at KCB Bank, and from the signs, it looks like the apology ties back to some kind of fight, probably involving another man or drinking or both.
One placard even says she has quit drinking everything, which adds another twist to the story. The whole thing feels over the top and public in a way that turns a private story into street theatre.
Kenyans have split right down the middle since the video dropped. Some call it the most creative apology they have ever seen and praise Diana for going all out to win Brian back. They say it shows real effort and a bit of humour in a tough situation.
Others shake their heads and warn Brian to run as fast as he can. They point out that turning a delicate matter into a roadside parade feels more like pressure than genuine regret. A few even joke that the guys holding the signs look like they could use a cold drink themselves, which only adds to the comedy.
The comments section on the original post filled up fast. One person wrote that the line ‘They did nothing’ is the part that should worry Brian the most because it sounds like an admission wrapped in denial. Another said this kind of public show is a red flag, and no man should feel comfortable taking her back after being put on display like that.
Women in the conversation had mixed views too. Some felt sorry for Diana and said she must have been desperate to fix things. Others called it a turn-off because apologies should stay private instead of becoming entertainment for strangers.
What stands out most is how quickly the video spread across WhatsApp groups and TikTok. Within hours people started making memes and stitching their own reactions.
Some recreated the placards with funny twists, while others used the clip to talk about relationships in general. In Kenya, twists, where bank jobs like Brian’s at KCB often come with steady pay and respect, gave the story extra fuel. Viewers wondered if the apology had anything to do with money or lifestyle and whether Diana feared losing her man to someone else.
The street chosen for the march looks like a typical Nairobi or town centre area with half-built buildings, shops and heavy traffic. That setting made the event even more noticeable because everyday life kept moving around the group.
Motorbikes honked, pedestrians stopped to stare, and the men kept walking as if they had done this before. One guy even climbed onto a small cart to hold his sign higher so more drivers could see it. The effort put into the signs and the song choice shows someone thought this through carefully, yet the end result feels awkward to many who watched.
Friends who know the couple say the drama started after some disagreement that got out of hand. Whether the public plea works or pushes him further away, only time will tell.
Diana’s choice to keep herself off camera while sending messengers adds another intriguing layer. It lets her control the narrative without facing the stares herself.
At the same time it puts Brian in the spotlight as the man everyone now recognises as the KCB boyfriend. Some say this move protects her dignity, while others argue it puts all the pressure on him to respond kindly in public.
Whatever the outcome, the video has given Kenyans something light and memorable to discuss during a busy week. It mixes humour, awkwardness and relationship lessons in one short package.
People who have been in similar spots share their own stories while those who never would dream of such a stunt laugh at the boldness. The men who carried the signs probably earned a small fee or a few laughs, but they also became part of a moment that thousands have now seen and shared.
As the clip continues to circulate, one thing feels clear. Diana put everything on the line to say she is sorry, and the world is watching to see what Brian does next. Whether he accepts the apology quietly or decides the public show was too much, the story has already united strangers in laughter, debate and plenty of side-eye.



