Kenyan TikTok sensation Azziad Nasenya, popularly known as the “Queen of TikTok,” has found herself at the center of controversy after reports emerged that her luxurious apartment in Kileleshwa has been put up for auction over a massive KSh 25 million debt. The news about Azziad’s house auctioned, first broken by outlets like Viral Tea, TUKO, and Bizna Kenya, shocked fans who have long admired Azziad for her meteoric rise in the entertainment industry.

From dancing her way into the limelight during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic to landing major brand endorsements, Azziad has always portrayed the image of a successful, independent media personality. But behind the glitz and glamour, it seems the weight of debt addiction may have caught up with her.

According to reports about Azziad’s house auctioned, the apartment was listed for auction after defaulting on a mortgage valued at KSh 25 million. The property, located in the leafy suburbs of Kileleshwa, Nairobi, was once showcased in Azziad’s videos, where fans admired her modern taste in décor and lifestyle.

The auction notice sent shockwaves across social media, sparking heated debates about the financial struggles many celebrities face while maintaining a lavish lifestyle.

Several leading blogs and news sites have picked up the story:

The wide coverage shows just how much Azziad’s name continues to attract attention both positively and negatively.

Social media platforms were flooded with mixed reactions. Some sympathized with her, noting that debt is a common trap in a country where even middle-class families struggle with ballooning mortgages.

Others, however, criticized her for allegedly living beyond her means, saying that the pressure to maintain a celebrity lifestyle often leads to poor financial decisions.

In a cryptic comeback shared online, Azziad brushed off the rumors with her signature confidence, posting, “You want tea, here it is,” before dismissing the speculation.

While she neither confirmed nor denied the details, her response added even more fuel to the gossip.

Azziad’s situation highlights a larger issue — the rising debt addiction among celebrities and young professionals.

From luxury cars to high-end apartments, many are willing to gamble with massive loans in the name of status and image. Unfortunately, when income streams fluctuate, banks waste no time repossessing properties.

Whether Azziad truly lost her home or the reports are exaggerated, one thing is clear: living on borrowed money is a dangerous gamble. Her story should serve as a cautionary tale to both celebrities and ordinary Kenyans — that no matter how sweet the lifestyle looks on Instagram, debts have a way of catching up.

As the story continues to unfold, one can only hope that Azziad finds a way to bounce back, both financially and emotionally, from this very public setback.


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