In a move that has sent shockwaves through Kenya’s religious community, controversial “Prophet” Victor Kanyari has sensationally declared his undying support for viral adult content creator Marion Naipei, admitting he has watched her leaked videos “in detail.”
During a high-octane service at his Salvation and Healing Ministry on Sunday, February 1, 2026, the self-proclaimed man of God brushed aside public outcry to welcome Naipei into his inner sanctum—even introducing her to his young children.
“Marion, I saw all your videos in detail, what you were doing,” Kanyari told the hushed congregation, referring to the explicit footage that recently flooded social media.
“But that was three years ago. Today, you don’t do that anymore. I will never stop supporting you, my sister.”
The service took a surreal turn when Kanyari summoned his children, Sky and Daddy, to the pulpit. In what appeared to be a staged moment of reconciliation, he asked his daughter if she recognized the woman standing before them.
“Do you know that girl? This is the one,” Kanyari asked.
The introduction follows a week of domestic tension in the Kanyari household. The preacher revealed that his daughter, Sky, had been “lamenting” after her father gifted Naipei Ksh50,000 to “wipe her tears” following the scandal, while allegedly denying Sky a Ksh100,000 shopping spree.

“Yesterday you asked me why I didn’t want to do shopping for you, but I gave this lady fifty-thousand,” Kanyari joked in front of the cheering worshippers.
Despite the sibling-style rivalry, Sky politely greeted the viral star, shaking her hand and offering a quiet, “Nice to meet you.”
Naipei, who has seen her life upended by the leaks, looked somber as Kanyari turned his attention to her future. The preacher, no stranger to scandal himself following the infamous “Ksh 310” miracle-seed exposé years ago, positioned himself as her ultimate protector.
He revealed he had received “threatening calls” from people demanding he distance himself from the 23-year-old.
“They want me to let go of my sister Marion. I said even if I perish, I will perish with her,” he thundered.
“However much the world is against you, always count on me. I promise to be by your side forever.”
The preacher’s support isn’t just spiritual—it’s financial. Kanyari publicly challenged Naipei to find a business venture, promising to foot the bill regardless of the cost.
“Tafuta biashara yenye unataka nitalipa (Find any business you want and I will pay),” he promised, urging her to move away from her past life as an OnlyFans-style creator.
Critics have slammed the move as a publicity stunt designed to keep the “Prophet” in the headlines, while supporters argue it is a powerful display of Christian forgiveness.
