Kelvin Kinuthia, a social media influencer and developer of digital entertainment, has once again taken to his web accounts to respond to those who appear to be offended by his sexuality.
Because to his love of feminine clothing and the cosmetics he utilized to create his skits, Kinuthia’s prominence surged.
But over time, many began to question if he was actually a member of the rainbow community or only dressing and doing his nails, makeup, and hair for skits.
Well, the 21-year-old still has some folks who are concerned by his clothing decision, so just pay attention to your life!
Kinuthia released a video on his TikTok profile requesting that individuals learn to mind their own business and stick to what they are paid to do.
In the video the young man was clad in a pink striped dera and had black braids on, he mouthed the words to a trending TikTok video that has a stern warning while criticizing people.
“Useless, unakuja kuniaddress na ata hujui utakula nini lunch. Hata sukuma wiki huwezi afford! (You are coming to address me and you don’t even know what you are going to have for lunch.
You cannot even afford mere greens!)” Part of the audio goes.
Which is the followed up with, “Wewe ni nini inakungoja. Ama ukaongee na mwenye duka akakukope. (You what is out there waiting for you? What do you have? Maybe you go talk to the shopkeeper so that they may loan you something) Address me again!”
The audio Kinuthia used in his video announced coupled with some obscene unprintable insults.
The YouTube content creator captioned the video, “when someone comes to tell me, “aaiii Kinuthia siukuwe mwanaume tu (Kinuthia si you just act like a man please)”
A month ago KInuthia had caused a stir online after referring to himself as a small girl.
The question surrounding his sexuality was a big topic last year up until he made it clear that he is male and only cross-dresses for the money, something that Kenyans don’t seem to buy.
In a past interview, the TikToker said, “There is nowhere that I have ever claimed that I am not male, nowhere.”