Nominated Senator Millicent Omanga has once again stumble upon a waddle of controversy.
The politician, known for her many jaw dropping social media posts recently sparked mixed reactions after sharing a photo of herself having fun while in the US.
Nairobi News understands Millicent Omanga recently toured the US for private business and while there took a number of photos.
Well, she thought it wise to share one of the photos on Facebook in a move that left a bad taste in the mouths of many netizens.

Taking to her official Facebook page on Tuesday, July 8, Omanga shared a photo of herself enjoying some comfort in the hands of two American entertainers.
In the photo, Millicent Omanga could be seen carried by two well-built chippendales.
The Senator had rocked a very short Orange mini-dress that exposed acres of her skin.
Her thighs comfortably settled in the arms of the entertainers, with her face flashing a satisfactory smile.
In her caption, Omanga noted that life had become a little heavy hence her decision to call the chippendales.
“When life gets heavy, call the chippendales,” She captioned her photo.

While some of her followers felt happy for her, quite a number picked issue with her for not respecting herself enough.
Some netizens outrightly called her out for patronising spots where male strippers are found.
Others even went as far as insinuating she may have paid them for a good moment under the sheets.
Most people who commented did not fail to mention how embarrassing it was for a married woman to engage in such behaviours.
Some netizens, however, defended Omanga holding that she may have paid the men for a photo session only and nothing else past that.
It was noted that getting carried by the Chippendales is quite an expensive affair.
They apparently charge to the upwards of Sh. 50,000 for them to carry you, the way they did to Omanga.
Well, she may have been mauled but Nairobi News understands chippendales are a group of male entertainers found in the US.
They are good-looking young men with attractive bodies who do stage shows in which they take most of their clothes off.
