Kenyans online have expressed varied reactions after a popular Akorino model apologised for posting her photos in a swimming pool.
The fashion model, who uses the pseudo name Pesh Kenya in her social media platforms, expressed regrets after her photos in a swimsuit were labelled by some online users as 'indecent'.
After being trolled for hours, Pesh deleted them and issued an apology to those who felt offended.
"I would like to apologise to anyone who might have been offended by any images posted on my social media pages. I believe that people can express themselves in very many ways and still have their morals intact," she posted on Twitter on Wednesday.
Pesh poses for photos clad in a swimming costume. [Source/ Pesh Kenya]
The model who some of her fans describe as the 'hottest' Akorino lady further clarified it was not her intention to hurt the feelings of her online followers.
"The images shared were innocent but the conversation that raised from them DON’T match with what I stand for as a young Akorino lady. Thanks for your support and I wish you all a lovely week," Pesh added.
The Akorino is the most conservative religious group among the Agikuyu community and its followers are identifiable by their trademark white turbans.
Most female members of this group wear conspicuous floor-sweeping dresses.
Here is what Kenyans told Pesh for apologising after she posted photos of herself clad in a swimming costume.