Kenyan YouTuber Robert Ndegwa Kamau popularly referred to as Thee Pluto has revealed that he is not fine, claiming that depression is eating him up.
Taking to his Instastories, Thee Pluto pleaded with his fans to to pray for him.
“Honestly, I’m losing it. Depression is eating me slowly from inside. Pray for me,” he wrote.
In light of this, many of his fans have come out to offer best wishes and encouragement to him.
We have sampled some of the few reactions from Kenyans below:
Kenyans encourage Thee Pluto
Mumbi Maina: May Almighty who reaches the heart where we can’t reach grant him peace, more grace to overcome whatever is consuming him
Tina Mulwa: Kumbe pesa sio kila kitu….sorry we’re praying for you. Stay strong 💪
Nelly Laiser: I need someone to genuinely tell me whats going on here, then i judge or comment…thank you
Kipkoech Tobi Kipkoech: Pluto you will overcome bro. You are bigger than that.
Rakel Nimoh: Who said depression is about money. If I overcame, You will overcome
Amos Juliee: Pray like mad prophet and God will respond
mrembolily: The society needs to address DEPRESSION in MEN!.. This African conation and conditioning to believe men are strong and should deal with issues alone is outdated and very harmful. I am sending comfort, clarity and good health to anyone suffering from depression.❤️
Sherry Sherry: Nothing is permanent in this world not even depression or pain,try to remain positive and refuse to be controlled by the past or what people says about you,accepting that you are depressed is the first process of healing,there life in God no matter where you are today,there is hope in God even when it seems impossible
The rise of Thee Pluto
Pluto gained fame by conducting random loyalty relationship tests in the streets and on campuses earning the moniker Street Sanitiser.
The 23-year-old studied at Dithida Senior High School in Kiambu county. He briefly worked as an untrained teacher before proceeding to campus.
“When I finished my KCSE, I immediately started teaching a secondary school. That is Mathematics and History,” he said as quoted by Who Owns Kenya.
The youthful YouTuber then joined Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) to study economics.
However, he was forced to defer after he impregnated a fellow student and had to fend for her and their baby. He resumed his studies and graduated on December 2, 2022.
His loyalty test clips earned him thousands of followers on social media platforms. He manages Thee Pluto Show aimed at creating fun and interactive moments with both honest and cheating couples.
The channel which was created on January 5, 2018, boasts 755,000 subscribers and over 160 million views.
Before starting content creation, he bought and sold clothes. He later landed a job at Vskit which paid him a meagre KSh 5,000. The amount was then tripled to KSh 15,000.
In an interview with Mutembei, he disclosed he made his first million aged 20.
Apart from content creation, he’s a musician producing Kikuyu songs. He also invested in the crypto business, forex and cereals.
“Wakikuyu huwa hatuongelei wealth (as Kikuyus, we don’t speak about our wealth). We count blessings so that God can add us more. I was turning 20 when I made my first million,” he recalled.