The Wima Fest over the weekend was not short of drama for Kameme FM radio presenter Muthoni wa Kirumba, alias Baby Top. A video of Samidoh and Baby Top at Wima Fest surfaced. Baby Top dominated conversations after clips of her dramatic antics at the concert went viral, sparking debate among fans. From energetic dance moves to playful digs at rival stations, open political declarations, and even interrupting Waithaka wa Jane’s performance, her actions divided opinion, with some suggesting she was intoxicated. What did Baby Top say about Wima Fest drama? On returning to work, the radio host unexpectedly became the subject of her own gossip show as co-host Chef Gathemba hilariously reenacted her behaviour, leaving her to endure the banter before later responding with a cryptic social media post. READ ALSO Baby Top speaks after ’embarrassing’ incidents at Wima Fest: “Kesho ni nyinyi”
Amid the debate, a new video of Baby Top and Samidoh surfaced on social media. The clip, filmed from inside a vehicle in which the radio host was seated, showed the former police officer outside. What did Samidoh, Baby Top do at Wima Fest? The video was captured from Baby Top’s live stream. “I know you’ve always wanted me,” she said, while noting that 10,000 people were watching the livestream. Samidoh then started climbing into the vehicle as Baby Top and another woman screamed in surprise. After getting into the vehicle, Samidoh then delightfully waved at the camera.
However, he then exited through the same window through which he entered and left the scene. Keen netizens noted that Baby Top was touching Samidoh as he exited through the vehicle’s window. Allan Wafulah: “Someone to keenly watch is Top towards the end of the clip as Samidoh, HSC, exited through the window. Then come back, and we’ll discuss.” Wanjiru Chege: “This is what he has been missing.” Betty Kim: “How small is Samidoh?” Zippy Jones: “He is a vibe.” Cathy Wairimu: “The guy is just a happy soul.” Viro Kabela: “Being childish is fun as it makes life interesting. Everyone misses their childhood “nonsense”, and we should not be ashamed of it.” Morgan Johnsonns: “Online DCI, gather here.”
By William Osoro
