Nairobi Women representative Esther Passaris has attacked Ezekiel Mutua once again following the controversial video of Akothee displaying what is considered immoral, unethical and uncouth display while performing in Malindi.
Passaris attacked the Kenya Film and Classification Board CEO saying that he is 'very sick in mind' and that Akothee's private parts were exposed on Mutua's mind alone due to the loose mindset.
"You have a sick mind. Her private part was exposed only in your mind," she tweeted, adding that Mutua has focused his mind on seeing the private part as a point of interest.
"On stage I saw her sexy dance moves, her flexibility and her confidence in her skin. You saw her vagina through her costume and double stockings. You need help my brother. You need help," she added.
Passaris' hard-hitting response follows Mutua's hardstand on what Akothee showcased.
Mutua had asked the women representative to be human and consider the children who watch Akothee's videos while she performs 'naked' exposing her private parts.
"There's no other name to call that kind of madness mheshimiwa. I am shocked that you support such obscenity," tweeted Mutua earlier, adding that Passaris should encourage women to be decent enough.
"As a leader you should be encouraging women to respect themselves by not exposing their private parts in public or gyrating for men. That's cheap and indecent!" added Mutua.
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