US-based Kenyan TikToker Captain Sammir has officially addressed the viral scandal surrounding his ex-lover, Hanna Benta, claiming he has identified the individual behind the leaked private videos. In a defiant TikTok Live session on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, Sammir suggested that the “expose” is part of a calculated but failing plot to destabilize his life.
“We Know Her”: Sammir Points Fingers
Without naming the individual directly, Sammir told his viewers that the person responsible for the leaks is a well-known figure and hinted that more people in their circle could soon fall victim to the same person’s tactics.
“The one who exposed those videos, we know her. She is the one and only, and more people are being exposed by her,” he claimed.
He framed the release of the clips as a targeted attack on him and his family—an attempt he insists has completely backfired.
Family Standing Strong Amid the Storm
Addressing the intense curiosity regarding his marriage, the outspoken content creator reassured his followers that his domestic life remains unshaken. Despite the potential for public embarrassment, Sammir emphasized that his wife and children are safe and unaffected by the digital fallout.
“For those asking about my wife, she is okay, I am also okay, and my family is okay. Those who were planning bad things for us are now troubled because their plans have backfired,” he stated.
A Defiant Challenge: “Release the Rest”
In a surprising move, Sammir challenged the perpetrators to stop “gatekeeping” the content and release everything they have. He claimed there are at least three more videos and several private photos currently being held by different individuals for clout.
According to Sammir, the motive behind the leaks is purely a “chase for views and attention” rather than a genuine grievance.
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The Countdown: Sammir urged the culprits to post the remaining content so the “chapter can be closed.”
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Preparedness: He asserted that his family is fully prepared for whatever comes next, mocking the perpetrators for being “very late” with their plan.
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No Intimidation: “We don’t fear anybody, and we will not be intimidated or threatened,” he added.
As the drama continues to unfold across the Kenyan TikTok community, Sammir’s “bring it on” attitude has divided opinion. While some see it as a brave stance against digital blackmail, others worry about the further impact on those caught in the crossfire of this escalating online war.
