Nancy wa NG Suppliers, also known online as Nancy WA NG, has become the center of a major social media controversy in Kenya following an explicit Facebook Live broadcast that shocked viewers early this morning.
According to reports circulating online, the incident happened around 4 AM when Nancy allegedly went live on Facebook and exposed herself during the stream. Within minutes, screenshots and short clips from the live session began spreading rapidly across social media platforms, especially Telegram and Facebook, triggering widespread reactions from Kenyans online.

Many internet users expressed shock and disappointment after waking up to the trending topic. The video quickly went viral, with thousands discussing the incident across different online communities.
Later in the day, a close friend of Nancy reportedly spoke out about the situation, explaining that she suffers from bipolar disorder and may not have been mentally stable during the live broadcast. The friend also claimed that Nancy regrets what happened and feels sorry for exposing herself publicly.
The incident has since reignited conversations about mental health awareness and psychological support in Kenya. Several social media users pointed out that such behavior could be linked to deeper emotional or mental health struggles rather than simply seeking attention online.
Others urged the public to show compassion instead of mocking or harassing her online. Mental health advocates noted that bipolar disorder can sometimes lead to impulsive actions, especially during certain episodes if proper treatment or support is lacking.
At the same time, the controversy has raised fresh concerns about the dangers of social media and live-streaming platforms. With tools like Facebook Live, private or vulnerable moments can instantly become public and spread across the internet within seconds.
Critics also questioned how explicit content was able to remain visible long enough to be recorded and shared widely before moderation systems reacted. Once clips reached Telegram channels and other platforms, controlling the spread became nearly impossible.
People familiar with Nancy’s online presence said she had previously shared parts of her personal life on social media, but nothing as extreme as this latest incident. The sudden nature of the livestream left many followers concerned about her well-being and safety.
As discussions continue online, many believe the focus should now shift toward ensuring Nancy receives proper help and support. The incident serves as another reminder of the growing importance of mental health awareness in the digital age and the lasting impact viral moments can have on individuals’ lives.
Nancy wa NG wamesema ni bipolar and she's sorry for showing people her Straight of Hormus leo asubuhi. Yeso kende!! https://t.co/6kKm0EN8Oq pic.twitter.com/ev4h475xPh
— Local Boy (@localboyNY) May 16, 2026