MC Chris puts TikTokers on alert following emergence of live streams with adult content

TikTok influencer MC Chris Kirubi Junior has raised alarm over the appearance of uncensored adult material on TikTok live streams.
Speaking in a video shared on his TikTok page on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, Chris highlighted that some broadcasts on the platform allow users to display nudity and perform sexually explicit acts without any censorship or intervention from TikTok’s moderation system.
“I don’t know if I am the only one alone who has noticed this thing, but I feel like something weird is happening with TikTok. Tell me how on earth there is a TikTok live where people can do adult stuff and show their naked bodies, yet that live is not being censored,” he stated.
According to Chris, after reporting one of the broadcasts, TikTok responded by stating that the live stream did not violate their community guidelines, a move that left him shocked and questioning the platform’s enforcement.
He noted that the streams often feature content that would typically be barred, suggesting either a technical loophole or a potential compromise in TikTok’s moderation system.
“I thought it wasn’t real and I decided to report the live, but the shocking thing is that the response was that the live does not violate the guidelines,” he said.

While observing the broadcasts, Chris stressed that the content he encountered was inappropriate, harmful, and not suitable for general audiences, particularly minors who may come across such streams.
“Could TikTok have been hacked, really? Such lives are always barred by the app, and I wonder whether it has been hacked. Because those lives or clips are not good at all,” he shared.
Similarly, fellow TikTok creator Rish Kamunge also shared her observations on the growing problem.
Speaking in a video shared on her platform on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, she noted that some live streams feature disturbing adult behaviour, including nudity and explicit sexual acts, which she described as shocking and unacceptable.
“Is that a live which I just saw? Ladies, my fellow ladies, please. I am not saying I am holy, no. I am not reacting because I am good, no. But what I have seen in those lives, showing your nakedness, no,” Rish said.

Rish highlighted that such broadcasts are not only inappropriate but also disrespectful to the wider community of users on the platform.
She expressed concern over the potential influence of these streams, warning other viewers about the content and emphasising the importance of reporting such violations to safeguard younger and more vulnerable audiences.
“Do you know what the nakedness of a woman is? Something very holy. I can’t believe I watched a live where ladies were just randomly shaving their privates. I can’t believe it. I wonder what your mum would say if they found you doing such nasty things,” she said.
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