Key Points
- Mandy Kiss pleads with viewers in a tearful clip. She says plans exist to take her to hospital.
- She insists she is fine, not mentally ill. She says recent content sparked fear and pushback.
- Record attempt idea was content, not a real plan. She begs Nigerians for help and fair hearing.
Influencer Mandy Kiss has denied claims of mental illness. She says some people plan to take her away. A tearful video showed her asking Nigerians for help.

The clip spread fast across X and Instagram on Friday. Mandy said she remains stable and in clear mind. She warned that a forced committal would be wrong.
Tearful plea in viral clip
In the video, Mandy speaks in Yoruba and English. She repeats that she is sane and safe. She asks viewers to show mercy and support.
Her words were stark and direct to the camera. “I am not mad,” she says in a quivering voice. “They want to take me to a psychiatric hospital.”
She links the plan to backlash over a record claim. She says the claim was content and not real. “I only want to earn a living,” she adds.
Some fans recalled Adekunle Gold’s family-first interview on pressure and care. Commenters urged calm while the clip gained views. Others asked that her privacy be respected.
Background and reactions so far
Mandy recently teased a Guinness World Record style attempt. She now says the tease was a skit for content. She says online comments then sparked threats of committal.
Reactions under the video urged calm and due process. Some fans asked relatives to prioritise care and privacy. Others warned against using mental health as content.
Guinness World Records has not confirmed any planned attempt. Details around proposed checks remain unclear at this time. ValidUpdates will monitor for updates as facts emerge.
Earlier, BBNaija’s Dede defended Faith in a nuanced interview about backlash. That exchange also drew wide debate on public conduct. Many readers compared both cases across social feeds





