Citizen TV anchor Jeff Koinange on Friday posted photos of his trip abroad that got Kenyans worried.
The seasoned journalist is currently on tour in Marrakech, Morocco where he visited the Jemaa el-Fnaa market where he met snake charmers.
"Now a trip to Marrakech would not be complete without a tour of Jemaa el-Fnaa market otherwise known as The Square," he captioned the images.
Jeff posed with two snakes on his neck with a casual smile on his face.
He, however, warned his followers not to try such at home as it was 'scary stuff'.
Kenyans, online reacted to the photos with many expressing their concern over the snakes.
"Jeff you are not my friend anymore, how dare you hang a live snake on your neck," one user quipped.
Another added, "Oh my oh my, why seriously why. This is one thing dread most, can't even watch on TV or see it on a printed paper. Why play with such l wish you'd have carried even a tortoise?"
Jemaa el-Fnaa is a square and market place in Marrakesh's medina quarter which during the day is predominantly occupied by orange juice stalls, water sellers with traditional leather water-bags and brass cups, youths with chained Barbary apes and snake charmers despite the protected status of these species under Moroccan law.
As the day progresses, the entertainment on offer changes: the snake charmers depart, and late in the day the square becomes more crowded, with Chleuh dancing-boys, magicians, and peddlers of traditional medicines. As darkness falls, the square fills with dozens of food-stalls as the number of people on the square peaks.
The market has been featured in a number of American films including the 25th season of the Amazing Race and Alfred Hitchcock's 1956 movie The Man Who Knew Too Much.