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TikToker Deno Official Arrested Over Leaking Milkybae’s Videos

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TikTok sensation Nsubuga Denis aka Deno Official that runs a TikTok account in the names of Mr. TikTok Lugambo Nation has been arrested by detectives. This came days after a fellow TikToker called Nalunga aka Milkybae got her nkudi ‘videos’ leaked on the internet.

This caused a massive stir on social media as she trended for days, but some netizens were quick to react and ascertain the truth about these videos. However, whoever watched them, would say it was the real Milkybae although she seems not to have been the one.

The genesis of this all, is reportedly to have been orchestrated by a one Deno Official who garners a massive 120,000 followers on TikTok. It is being revealed that, he started a rumor that Milkybae’s nkudi videos were out and that triggered other social media users to get whatever videos they landed on and they branded them for Milkybae.

She asserted that this pushed her to the wall and she lost focus on all her daily work and had a hard task of explaining to her family, friends that she was not the one in the video, although the girl in there resembles her 90%. This is when one family member decided to involve in Police and they had to arrest Deno Official after disguising as men that wanted to do business with Deno.

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As you read this, he is being held at Central Police Station and Nalunga has put it to her TikTok and made the last dance as she warned him and other boys that could think of doing such to other girls. By the time of this story publication, Deno’s family had not said a word about this issue.

Uganda Police has confirmed the arrest of Nsubuga Denis as he is detained at CPS on allegations of Cyber Stalking and distributing pon0rgraphic materials and has confirmed that the video making rounds is not hers, but rather for an unidentified person. More to this, Police asked social media users to refrain from circulating such content before crosschecking well.

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