- Musician Wangechi opened up about the alleged fake life that many celebrities in the entertainment industry are living
- According to the musician, there is not enough money in the entertainment scene for entertainers to live a luxurious life
- This is happening amid allegations that radio presenter Azziad Nasenya is owed by his friends and relatives
Kenyan musician Wangechi has claimed that many entertainers in Kenya are showing a fake life.
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The musician through his X account, claimed that there is not enough money circulating in the entertainment scene in Kenya.
Wangechi started his music career in 2013 and has been in the entertainment scene long enough to make an impression.
She rose to fame through her feature on Ligi Soo's 2013 remix, which featured various female artists.
This allowed him to create a name and release various projects later.
Wangechi wrote:
“90% of Kenyan celebrities fake their lifestyles. There is not enough money circulating in this industry for the lavish lifestyles you see being published. Stay tuned.”
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Netizens are talking about Wangechi's statement
Here's what they said:
@ShankiAustin
You are a wizard. You never fake. When we were there, Geco, you had a beautiful voice.”
@ondustrtlawyer
Is there a table with glasses for guests, did you shake it like this?
@DjSamoa
Whoever said money doesn't like noise was wrong. If you have contacted rich people Todd, be surprised. They don't even like to pay for the simplest things, but yours, they will eat well and not complain, but not every Fuckn day. They will eat well. They will go to meetings
@hmjumba
In Kenya, we misuse the word celebrity. By definition, they should be famous for their achievements in music and entertainment, sports and other fields. They are usually recognized for their wealth as well. To us, our shadowy fellows with nothing to show for it are also celebrities.
@zionpearl
The upsetting thing is that some people believe lies to the point of feeling bad about their own lives.
@nicholasoloo
You can't say Khaligraph, Nyashinski or Sauti Sol fake lifestyle….. Khaligraph recently built shops. I think it depends.
@BenjiNdolo
If you think of famous people in the US they earn 60 million Kenyan shillings per month. Football players, basketball, baseball, rappers, media analysts weeeeeh noma.
@Clemoh_Pr
I don't agree. There is enough money; Our artists lack the financial knowledge to invest and save. Instead, they overspend and show off. Music doesn't just make you rich—it creates opportunities to make money. For luck Unfortunately, many artists do not have the knowledge and skills.
@Wajii_1
There is no problem to deceive life, the problem is to con people to finance.
@owinopaul4
In Kenya, if you want to stay rich, invest the money you earn while you are still at the peak of fame, otherwise it fades before long… otherwise, if you want to live an expensive life and you have no basis to support it. It will go down like an elevator.
@BettyGuchu
It's something fake-it-till-you-make-it… Only to be expected in a society that is driven to collect in every way possible.
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In other news, radio host Azziad was accused of extorting money from his friends.
The content creator has yet to respond to the rumors circulating online.
His colleagues from SoundCity, however, vowed to support him.
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