This archive report was first published on 2 September 2019.
Kenyan Celebrities in the Spotlight ¶
From shocking revelations to heartwarming moments, this week's celebrity news has been filled with excitement and intrigue. Let's dive into the latest updates on some of Kenya's most beloved celebrities.
Lilian Muli Shares Rare Photo of Son
Citizen TV news anchor Lilian Muli has made headlines with the rare photo of her second-born son's face. The photo, which has sparked mixed reactions among her followers, shows the mother and son sharing a tender moment.
According to Lilian, she has been keeping her children away from the limelight due to the negativity surrounding social media. However, she has decided to share this special moment with her fans, giving them a glimpse into her personal life.
Jimmy Gait's Health Scare
Gospel singer Jimmy Gait has revealed that he would have lost his voice if he underwent a throat surgery as advised by Kenyan doctors. Instead, he traveled to India, where he was diagnosed with increased acid production in his stomach, which was causing the problem.
Jimmy expressed his gratitude to fans for their support and prayers, which he believes changed his story around. He thanked God for saving his voice, career, and ministry.
Huddah Monroe's Confession
Socialite Huddah Monroe has made headlines with her confession of salivating over 18-year-old boys. In a recent Instagram update, she revealed that she hasn't had sex for the past two months and is in dire need of Netflix and chill with a young boy.
Her confession has sparked mixed reactions among her followers, with some praising her honesty and others criticizing her for her preferences.
Wamlambez and Tetema Banned
The Kenya Films Classification Board (KFCB) has proposed a restriction on two local songs, Wamlambez and Tetema, from being played in public places. According to KFCB CEO Ezekiel Mutua, the songs contain sexual innuendos in their lyrics and should only be played in clubs and bars.
The proposal has sparked a heated debate on social media, with some praising Ezekiel Mutua's decision and others criticizing him for trying to censor the music industry.