Comedian Crazy Kennar, who declared himself to be the most creative person to have ever lived, caused controversy on the X platform, formerly known as Twitter.
Kennar began by praising his brain and mind, saying that they functioned like a machine that saw the world from many perspectives and immediately thought of humorous material that would amuse people.
The comedian encouraged gifted writers to take advantage of the chance to tell their stories in their scripts. The comedian began performing on his own last year following the dissolution of his group.
He even went so far as to recommend the primary subject of the book that would be written about him.
“My mind is like a creative machine; I see thoughts from all possible areas of the conceivable realm of ideas. I see stories, I see jokes, I see storyboards, I see memory lines, I see the world of film and TV in frames of 60 seconds. Someone should write a book about me. Topic: The Most Creative Man Alive,” Kennar said.
However, X users, the same ones who praise and congratulate him when he releases his funny videos, criticized him for boasting and argued that he should have waited for people to recognize him in that way.
“Wait until you get praise from your fans! You’re not as funny as you think. It’s just that we know it’s seeking flour that makes you hilarious! But if you were doing that until your 40s, you had to change a bit,” Towett Cheruiyot told him.
“No brother… You’ve got supportive listeners. But claiming to be a genius is not good. Change or perish,” Sir Carlos Wenga told him.
“There comes a time when a man feels he is better than anyone else… pride creeps in… be careful… Art has no best,” DJ Swanky Vybz added.
“Feeling like the most creative person alive is good! Just remember, pride comes before a fall. Stay humble, keep creating, and let your work speak for itself,” Cjay Chege advised.