- TikToker Hanna Benta has addressed a recent video where she was seen gushing and professing her love for YouTuber Faustin Baba Talisha
- The TikToker has in a plot twist however went against most netizens guesses, and revealed that it was just a prank aimed at facelifting her content creation career
- Hanna said that she plans to utilize all creative avenues that are within her reach to propel herself, because she feels her content creation career is seemingly coming of age
TikToker Hanna Benta has addressed a recent video of her gushing and professing her love for YouTuber Baba Talisha, that left the internet talking.
The TikToker in an interview with Mungai Eve has however went against most netizens guesses, and revealed that it was just a prank and that she was just creating content.
In the video that she released a few weeks ago and one that left the internet abuzz, Hanna was seen and heard saying how long she has admired to have an affair with the father of one and how her heart always misses a beat everytime she sees him.
Many Netizens said they thought she was truly pouring out her heart, while others said they understood she was just creating content .
Hannah added that that she was just trying to be creative amid a content creation career that is seemingly taking shape.
She said most tiktokers who were live during the session where she openly declared her love for Baba Talisha saw her signal that she was pranking him, and that the fans were the ones who urged her to keep pranking him so they can see his reaction.
However, she said that Baba Talisha quit the live session a few minutes later after noticing things were spicing up real quick and also because he was shy.
Additionally, Hanna told Mungai Eve that she first came to know of the popular video-sharing app from Azziad, when her Utawezana Challenge took the internet by storm prompting her to find ways of exploring it and even building a career like Azziad.
She noted that things have really fallen into shape for her in regard to digital content creation, and that a Baikoko challenge she did at the Nairobi CBD’s archives marked the onset of her success in digital creation.
She added that creators like Official Kinuthia and Alma Mutheu who she met at an event advised her on the crucial steps she needed to take and taught how to use the popular app.