Ni Vile Mnatusi Wasanii- Mulamwah On Why Most Celebrities Don’t Help Upcoming Artists Grow

Experience is the best teacher, and most upcoming artists tend to depend on established ones to help them get to top tier when it comes to music, content creation, comedy, among others. This is simply because they know the nooks and crannies of nailing the latter, depending on what they specialize in.

Stand-up comedian and content creator Mulamwah is among those who are now being begged for help by some of his fans; to help them grow in comedy. Mulamwah is however, not happy by how Kenyans troll artists on social media.

Around April last year, Mulamwah announced that he quit comedy. Why? Well, he had had enough of the cyber bullying.

Mulamwah quits online comedy because of social media trolls
Mulamwah burning his shirt after quitting comedy-Google

Additionally, the funny man claimed that the online trolls became too much to a point that his girlfriend miscarried. This fueled his decision to throw in the towel.

He resumed comedy after a few months. However, Mulamwah might have not fully healed from it.

As seen on a recent Q&A with his fans, one of them asked if he has plans of helping upcoming talents.

His response;

”Plans ziko mob sana, lazima kuokoleana. But vile mnatusi wasanii huku online inafanya wanaamua kila mtu ajikaze kivyake.”

From his answer, it’s needless to say that Mulamwah might probably be nostalgic about his previous experience and hasn’t gotten over it yet.

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Dennis Elnino

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