Pretty video vixen on the run after allegedly stealing studio equipment during photoshoot


A Kenyan video vixen is reportedly on the run after allegedly stealing studio equipment during a photoshoot, sparking outrage and heated debate across social media.

The incident has drawn attention to growing concerns around professionalism and trust within the creative industry, especially for photographers, videographers, and PR practitioners who frequently work with freelancers and models.

According to details shared online by PR practitioner Keitus Promo, the video vixen, identified as Lucy Waweru, popularly known as Tasha had been booked for a professional photoshoot at his studio.

 

The video vixen allegedly stole two gold watches, a JBL speaker and sneakers. Photo: UGC

 

Sources close to the matter say that the shoot itself went on smoothly, with Tasha completing her assignment without any issues during the session.

However, moments after the shoot wrapped up, several valuable items were allegedly discovered missing from the studio.

Keitus claims that while Tasha delivered on her role in front of the camera, she allegedly made away with studio equipment and personal belongings belonging to members of the production team once the session ended.

Keitus Promo later took to social media to expose the video vixen, narrating the ordeal and appealing for help from the public.

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In his post, he disclosed that the items allegedly stolen included two gold wrist watches, a JBL speaker, and a pair of sneakers.

The loss, he said, has disrupted their operations and caused distress among the team who depend on such equipment for daily work.

In a further update, Keitus revealed that the matter has already been reported at the police station and that officers have commenced investigations into the alleged theft.

He expressed hope that the law would take its course but also appealed for an amicable resolution should the items be returned promptly.

The PR practitioner also noted that Tasha hails from Kasarani, a detail he shared to assist members of the public who might have information on her whereabouts.

As the story spread online, Kenyans flooded comment sections with mixed reactions, some calling for accountability, others urging caution until investigations are concluded.

Keitus went a step further to plead with Kenyans on social media to assist him and his team in tracing Tasha, emphasizing that the goal is to recover the missing items and resolve the issue peacefully.

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The case has reignited conversations around vetting talent, studio security, and the risks creatives face when working with unfamiliar clients and models.

 

 

Below is the caption Keitus shared publicly while appealing for assistance:

“We booked a vixen for a photoshoot at our studio, and after the session several items went missing. Missing items: • 2 Gold Watches • JBL Bluetooth Speaker • Sneakers. The matter has been reported to police. We request Tasha (also known as Lucy Waweru from Kasarani) to return the items immediately so we can resolve this peacefully. Anyone with information kindly contact us. 📞 +254722520634”

As investigations continue, industry players are urging creatives to tighten security protocols, keep inventory of equipment during shoots, and work with trusted professionals.

For now, the search for the missing equipment and the whereabouts of the vixen continues, with many hoping the situation can be resolved without further escalation.

 

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