5 Things Dj Creme De La Creme Sex Tape Aftermath Has Taught Us

Another DJ Crème De La Crème sex tape article? Yes, you are right.

Well the sex tape came and went with it the storm and one man has come out stronger than expected, Dj Crème. Indeed, you can even say he was the only beneficiary of the whole debacle. He has become known nationwide after trending and instead of losing some of his corporate gigs, he has gained more gigs and come out quite the family man. So what have we learnt from all these?

  1. The Kenyan public forgets stuff easily. After the trolling and the jokes the whole hullabaloo was out in about three days. Either we have short memories or there is just a lot of stuff that comes with each news day. Even the stubborn Waiguru trend did fade away. So celebrities and public figures do not be shy of the controversy, it will go away soon.
  2. In showbiz there is nothing like bad publicity. In showbiz all publicity is good if well managed. The thing is just be in the news and trend, let people find out who you are, work it out to your advantage and bank on it.
  3. There is good value in PR. The first reaction from Crème’s camp was to ignore the whole thing and later posing a photo with the family in an attempt to show they were still going strong. This kind of backfired and just fuelled further speculation. It was not until he penned that touching letter to all parties concerned and accepting responsibilities that he came out as Raila would say ‘safi kama pamba’
  4. Most Kenyan celebrities are turncoats, hypocrites and backstabbers. When the tape came out, everyone outside the celebrity circles was having a roast and enjoying it. A few celebrities too had their reactions criticizing the actions but most kept too quiet as if they were plotting something. Then after the apology, everyone was flooding their followers’ time line with it and trying to jump of the bandwagon of standing with Dj Crème.  It was a wait and see what happens.
  5. Kenyans love sex and seeing how other people go along about it. The way in which Mollis, Bro Ocholla and the set tape trended just showed a good sex story will always trend. There is actually no bad sex story, the Kenyan public will feast on a sex scandal faster than they protest a corruption scandal.

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Liatema Munyu