Nurse Judy gives her take on disturbing viral video of a lady being stripped
By Paulette Mboga, January 17, 2026Nurse Judy has questioned a viral video showing a woman being harassed by a man, focusing on the woman’s reaction.
She said the harassment itself was wrong but added that the woman’s response after the first video raised serious concerns.
On Saturday, January 17, 2026, she wrote, “HOWEVER… jamani tusidangayane,” as she explained why she felt uncomfortable with what followed.
She stated that what annoyed her most was “the woman’s reaction after the first video,” insisting this part could not be ignored. She pointed out that the situation did not end with one clip.

Nurse Judy said, “There is even literally a PART 2 where she’s still there, smiling, giggling, calling him ‘babe,’ begging to stay with him after he had already humiliated her publicly.”
Nurse Judy questions the reaction
Nurse Judy urged people to look closely at the woman’s behaviour in the second video.
She said, “Be serious!!!” while stressing that the response did not show clear resistance after the harassment had already occurred.
She also addressed claims that the woman may have been drunk.
Nurse Judy said, “Na before you say she was drunk and just taken advantage of.”
She added, “Hatuongelelei ile ulevi ya chakari mpaka mtu amezima to being disoriented, nop!”
According to Nurse Judy, intoxication has levels and should not be used carelessly as an excuse.

She said, “There are levels to intoxication,” and insisted the woman showed awareness during the encounter. Nurse Judy went further to describe the woman’s state at the time.
She said, “That lady was ALERT and oriented X4.” She added that the woman “knew exactly what was happening,” based on her actions in the video.
She explained that the woman had options in that moment. Nurse Judy said the woman “had enough awareness to tell that man to stop the nonsense, stand on business, and walk away.”
Nurse Judy also shared what she believes would have changed public perception.
She said, “If we had seen her clearly calling him out, refusing the behaviour, demanding the recording to stop,” the reaction would have been different.
Her comments shifted attention to what happened after the harassment, raising questions about personal response, accountability, and how such situations are handled once they are already in public view.