- Millicent Jepkorir, known as Marakwet Daughter shared screenshots of several parody accounts
- The viral musician vowed to take legal action against those attempting to deceive her followers
- Marakwet Daughter noted that being a woman does not make her vulnerable, and she expects the law to address the issue
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Millicent Jepkorir, alias Marakwet Daughter, the singer behind the viral song Mali Safi Chito, has warned people impersonating her on social media.
The artiste took to Facebook to make the announcement.
The song Mali Safi Chito has become a sensation on social media.
However, the song's popularity has also attracted some impostors who have created fake accounts using the name and image of Marakwet Daughter.
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How will she deal with impersonators?
Marakwet Daughter has expressed her frustration and anger over the impersonation.
She has also hinted that she has contacted her lawyers and will pursue legal action against the culprits.
She has warned them not to despise her because she is a woman and the law will act accordingly.
"It's time to let the law act on my behalf Do not despise me because I am a woman. The law acts accordingly. Thanks to our good and learned lawyers in our country," she said.
Is Marakwet Daughter fighting losing battle?
But will she succeed in this battle? It is like she is fighting a losing battle. Social media impersonation is a widespread problem, affecting many celebrities and public figures.
It is not easy to identify and stop the impostors, mainly when they use similar names and photos.
It is also not easy to prove the damages caused by the impersonation, and to hold the culprits accountable.
Moreover, some impostors may be operating from different countries or jurisdictions, making it harder to track them down and sue them.
Why did Markwet Daughter dump hubby?
A few days ago, the singer spoke about her relationship life and suffering in her early marriage.
She revealed that she was married at a young age, 16, and she didn't go to high school.
After staying with him for five years, she eventually dumped the man and returned to her home.
“I didn’t go to high school. I got married at 16 years old. Then, things were so rough that it made me prefer the life I had at home to the one I was having in my house. Then I left him when I was 21. I went through a lot. I was so blessed that anything I touched would flourish, but family conflict erupted in my ex-husband’s family. I went through many things. I was beaten and at some point I got depressed. I couldn’t sleep. I went to the hospital,” she said in an interview with a YouTuber.
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