Ethiopian police have arrested a sixth popular TikTok creator days after five other influencers were detained over allegations of wearing indecent attire at a public event in the culturally conservative country. Adonay Berhane, 25, is a lifestyle and motivational creator with close to four million followers, who was named TikToker of the Year at the TikTok Creative Award 2025 - the same ceremony now at the centre of the controversy. Police said on Wednesday evening that he was under investigation. The detentions have ignited widespread debate across Ethiopian social media. Supporters argue the arrests violate freedom of expression and stifle creativity, while conservative voices have defended the police, insisting that public figures must respect cultural norms. Among those arrested were Wongelawit Gebre Endrias, aka Evan, who posts lifestyle and fashion videos to TikTok. At the event she went braless under an oversized blazer jacket. Sporting a man-bag was Yohannes Mekonnen, known as Jahnny, a dancer and content reviewer who won an award for video production at the ceremony. Adonay was pictured wearing an open-necked shirt. Bereket Tsegaye, Mekdim Dereje, and Girum Gezahegn are also among the detainees. None of the six influencers have spoken about their treatment, but the mother of Adonay Berhane, Abeba Gebru, was shocked by the news. She described Adonay as her backbone and an example to Ethiopian youth. With more than eight million social media users nationwide, the incident highlights the growing strain between Ethiopia's rapidly expanding digital culture and longstanding traditional expectations. Federal police warn that further action will be taken against anyone violating the country's cultural values or promoting what they described as shallow culture.\
Ethiopian TikTok Stars Arrested for 'Indecent Attire' After Awards Ceremony

Ethiopian TikTok Stars Arrested for 'Indecent Attire' After Awards Ceremony
A sixth TikTok creator joins five others who were detained in Ethiopia following a public event where their outfits were deemed inappropriate. This incident sparks conversations about cultural norms and free expression in the digital age.
Ethiopian police have arrested six popular TikTok influencers for reportedly wearing 'indecent attire' at a public event, notably the TikTok Creative Award ceremony. The detained creators, including 'TikToker of the Year' Adonay Berhane, have ignited debates on social media about freedom of expression versus cultural norms.





















