By Ehichoya Janet
Nigerian actress and content creator Bukunmi Adeaga Ilori, popularly known as Kiekie, has emphasised the importance of setting clear boundaries while sharing personal content online.
Speaking at The Creative Blueprint 2.0, the media personality explained that she is deliberate about the type of content she produces, maintaining a strict separation between her private life and her public brand.
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“I have created a very thick line between what is personal to me as Oluwabukunmi Adeaga Ilori and what is personal to my brand as Kiekie. What are the elements of my brand? Event and TV host, actor, content creator. What is my content? Comic,” she said.
Kiekie also revealed that her husband, Tunji Ilori, does not feature in her content, noting humorously that he is not naturally inclined toward comedy.
She further advised fellow content creators to avoid excessive posting, warning that overusing viral moments and oversharing can become counterproductive.
“We overmilk viral moments until it becomes annoying. And that is where oversharing comes in,” she added.
Her remarks highlight the growing conversation around digital boundaries and intentional storytelling in the content creation space.