Akothee Tells Kenyans to Stop Calling Her, Saying They Only Want First-Hand Information

Kenyan musician Akothee has asked Kenyans to stop calling her, saying that they are only interested in first-hand information about her personal life.

In an Instagram post on Monday, Akothee said that she is tired of people calling her to ask about her situation, especially after she recently revealed that she is undergoing therapy to heal from a traumatic experience.

“I have passed the place where I needed advice, sympathy or explanations,” she wrote. “If I never reached out to you for advice or a shoulder to lean on kindly don’t call me.”

Akothee also said that she is not interested in talking to people who are only interested in gossip. “You are not calling because you care but because you want first-hand information,” she wrote. “Don’t call me, I repeat don’t call me. You never called me when I was winning, you never called to check up on me, and most of you calling me now never call to congratulate me on big wins.”

Akothee’s post has resonated with many people, who have praised her for speaking out about the importance of privacy and respect.

“I love this!” one person commented. “It’s so important to set boundaries, especially when you’re going through a difficult time.”

“Another person commented: “You’re right, Akothee. People should only reach out to you if they’re genuinely concerned about your well-being.”

Akothee’s post is a reminder that even public figures deserve to have their privacy respected. It is important to remember that celebrities are people too, and they are just as entitled to their own personal space as anyone else.

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