Health influencer Victoria Everest Ekong has gone viral after being accused of admitting on video that she made false rape allegations against a man. The footage, recorded in a gym by a man known on social media as Gucci Walker, purportedly shows Victoria confessing that both claims she lodged were untrue.
According to the man who filmed, he was motivated to record after hearing that someone he knew was being falsely accused of rape, and was on bail with little hope of defending the case because, he claimed, “Victoria planned it very well.”
In the caption accompanying the video, he wrote:
“I went to her gym and made ‘friends’ with her and worked my charm. It didn’t take long before she eventually started bragging to me about the way she hurts men. I had my phone secretly filming the whole conversation and the police dropped the rape case against the guy.”
The recording begins in mid conversation, when Gucci reads her a line about how being over 31 and continuing toxic behaviour is unnecessary. Victoria replies that her therapist had said the same, yet she insists it “isn’t exhausting.” Gucci suggests she could triple her income if she channelled her energy differently. He then broaches the rape allegations, warning that lying about rape can rebound on the accuser.
Victoria responds:
“It can’t! There’s evidence. I’ve given them my clothes. We had sex.”
As Gucci presses further, she claims she made two accusations:
“One was for an occasion where he left. The other time he was there but he claimed we didn’t have sex, but there was evidence to say that we had.”
When Gucci attempts to reason with her, she cuts in emotionally:
“I don’t care. I wanna take him to the cleaners babe. I hate him cause he’s so much like me that it annoys me.”
Gucci says:
“You can detect a victim you want and break them. You enjoy doing that,” and she audibly agrees.
Gucci continues:
“You pulling a fake rape charge, it means you got desperate that you were not able to hurt him that you pulled a fake rape charge.”
Victoria counters:
“That’s going to hurt him. He’s going to go out, continuing to f*ck up girls lives. With an assault charge and rape charge, he’ll think twice about what he does next time.”
He presses:
“Fair enough, but it’s a FAKE rape charge. What do you want from that?”
She responds:
“The guy lies for a living. Let him have a taste of his own medicine. That’s all. He spins stories and sells dreams for a living. So when a story is spun on him, let him swallow that pill.”
Gucci, trying to stay diplomatic, responds:
“I get your angle, but you can’t say you have won.”
She replies:
“It’s not a game. I’m done. I’ve pulled back. I have done what I’ve done and played my move. I’ve moved on.”
Victoria Everest Ekong is a UK-based wellness and lifestyle influencer known for her focus on fitness, mindset, and personal development content. She has built a substantial social media following of over 750,000 people, where she shares advice on exercise routines, nutrition, and mental health, often presenting herself as a motivational figure for women due to the significant change she made towards her own lifestyle.
In the comments under the posted video, Gucci wrote:
“She has 750K followers as some positive influencer when she’s just rinsing people for money and selling dreams. She looked me in my eye and told me she will never stop hurting men. The things she went on to say is VILE, I couldn’t even post all of that on here.”
From what is known, Victoria Everest Ekong has not made any public comment about the matter, and the identity of the man she accused remains unknown. Thanks to the video, the rape charges against him have reportedly been dropped.