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Ntazola Gloria explains why viral Russian guy could never have managed to woo her

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Ntazola Gloria explains why viral Russian guy could never have managed to woo her
Gloria Ntazola. PHOTO/@medigahlondonhair/Instagram

TikToker and cosmetician Ntazola Gloria has shared a trove of reasons as to why the Russian man trending after managing to woo many African women to his Airbnbs could not have had a chance with her if their paths had crossed.

Speaking in a video shared on her TikTok page on Saturday, February 14, 2026, Ntazola said she had been following the viral clips and formed a strong opinion about the type of women featured in them.

According to her, the encounters shown in the videos reflect what she described as a lack of standards among some women.

“So I have been watching the trending Russian guy’s videos, and all I can say is this: I tell you every day that if you are a cheap woman, every man will have access to you because you do not have standards,” she said.

She argued that women who make themselves too available to men, without setting financial or personal expectations, leave themselves open to exploitation.

In her view, being constantly accessible and eager to please makes it easier for men to set traps for you.

She criticised the portrayal of cheap behaviour, saying that when a woman does not demand more for herself, any man can gain access to her.

“You do not ask for more; you always have free time for these boys, and that is why you keep walking into their traps,” she said.

Internet sensation Gloria Ntazola during a past event. PHOTO/@ntazola_gloria/Instagram
Internet sensation Gloria Ntazola during a past event. PHOTO/@ntazola_gloria/Instagram

Ntazola went further to distinguish herself from the women seen in the trending clips. She claimed that women like her, whom she referred to as bad girls, operate differently.

According to her, she openly asks men for large sums of money, ranging from millions, and makes no apologies for doing so. She described herself as shameless in that regard, insisting that she prioritises high standards and financial expectations in her dealings with men.

“I have not seen any ‘bad girls’ in those videos like us, ladies like us who ask men for 2 million, 3 million, or even 10 million. I can ask a man for that myself. I am very shameless,” Ntazola said.

Understanding girlfriends

Ntazola took particular aim at understanding girlfriends, describing them as women eager to be chosen and constantly presenting themselves as good girls.

She suggested that some of the women in the viral videos appeared overly accommodating, even going as far as driving themselves to the man’s residence shortly after meeting him.

She expressed disbelief at the idea of meeting someone one day and going out with him the next, saying that in her case, access to her would take far longer and would come with significant financial expectations.

“The ladies I have seen in those videos are those ‘understanding girlfriends’. They are always screaming, ‘Please pick me, I am a good girl.’ Some are even driving themselves to that guy’s house. They are like, ‘Identify me from the crowd; I am the nicest girl.’ I cannot believe you met a guy today, and tomorrow you are already going out with him. As for me, we talked today, and to see me, you will probably get that chance next year. You will just be seeing me in pictures online. Then I will ask you for insane amounts of money, and you will be like, ‘Girl, are you normal?’” Ntazola lamented.

A back view of the Russian man who stirred controversy after posting videos recorded with local women [L]. The Russian man seen recording an encounter with a local woman in a hotel room in one of the videos he shared online [R]. PHOTOS/Screengrab by K24 Digital
A back view of the Russian man who stirred controversy after posting videos recorded with local women [L]. The Russian man seen recording an encounter with a local woman in a hotel room in one of the videos he shared online [R]. PHOTOS/Screengrab by K24 Digital

The cosmetician maintained that many women shy away from demanding more from men because they fear being labelled negatively. She argued that some believe that by not asking for money, they appear more respectable and increase their chances of being chosen. However, she dismissed that approach, saying it could never apply to her.

“Standards. If you do not have standards, every man will have access to you. And most Kenyan women do not have standards because they want to please men. They believe that if you are a lady, you should not demand more from a man so that you can be seen as a good girl and he can choose you,” she added.

Ntazola then reiterated that she identifies as a gold digger and would not hesitate to ask for expensive gifts, including a car worth millions, or capital for her business.

If such expectations are not met, she said, she would simply walk away. She also mocked the setting seen in some of the viral clips, suggesting that even the accommodation shown did not appear luxurious enough to justify the excitement displayed by some of the women.

“That can never be me. I am a bad girl and a gold digger. I will ask you for a car worth 10 million, and I will tell you I need money for my business. If you are not giving me that, then bye. But those ladies in that video, even look at the house the Russian guy was in. It was not even classy, and they still thought it was the best,” she said.

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Steve Ireri

Steve is a senior writer with over four years of experience in digital journalism. His focus is on the showbiz and human interest stories. Emails: [email protected] , [email protected]

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