Bahati Apologizes to Victor Wanyama and Yvette Obura for Using Their Photos in Promotional Stunt
Kenyan musician and reality TV star Bahati has publicly apologized to Victor Wanyama and his former partner, Yvette Obura, for using their photos as part of what he admits was a "clout-chasing" strategy. This incident occurred just before the launch of his upcoming Netflix series, *The Bahati's Empire*, which led to some backlash from fans and those involved. Bahati addressed both Wanyama and Obura directly on social media, acknowledging that using their images without consent was an oversight in his promotional efforts. He clarified that he did not intend to cause any harm or offense. His new Netflix show, The Bahati's Empire, will explore his family's life and dynamics. Bahati admitted that he may have crossed a line in his eagerness to generate buzz for the premiere. Reactions to his apology have been mixed; some fans appreciated his honesty, while others expressed concern about using personal relationships for publicity. In his statement, Bahati expressed gratitude for Wanyama and Obura's understanding and mentioned that he had taken their feedback to heart. As he continues to promote The Bahati's Empire, he assured fans that his focus will be on creating genuine content that reflects his family's journey without crossing any boundaries. Fans are eagerly awaiting the premiere of *The Bahati's Empire* on Netflix, hoping to see more about Bahati's life, career, and family without the need for controversial promotional tactics.