Mama Kaunty Tells Off Bamboo after Advising Him to Stop Cross Dressing: “Focus on Your Sins”

 


Comedian Mama Kaunty has responded to veteran artiste turned preacher Bamboo, who advised him to stop dressing as a woman while doing his content. Mama Kaunty has asked Bamboo and netizens to stop bothering about his dressing and focus on themselves. Bamboo, who was on YouTuber Obinna’s show, put Mama Kaunty on the spot and even, at some point, preached to him about being rooted in Christ and living according to his God-given purpose. 

He also encouraged the comedian to work as a man, not to influence another generation, which would emulate his steps as a cross-dressing comedian should he blow up. Why Mama Kaunty won’t stop crossdressing However, Mama Kaunty shared a video of himself singing Mercy Masika’s song Nikupendeze while holding his Bible. He told off Bamboo and netizens on his case about cross-dressing. . 

He said: “To Bamboo and those supporting Bamboo, my message to you is this: focus on your sins. God won’t ask you about mine. Only God can judge. Maybe your sin is worse than ours, but we don’t judge. No one is clean.” Here are some of the comments from social media users: @Step Mommy said: “Obedience is better than sacrifice. God speaks in different ways. Give a chance to that sound and see how God works.” 

@Stephen Kiguru Kamau said: “Alikuambia ukweli, we like Profate.” @Marion Opiyo said: “Hakuna mtu hutaka kuambiwa, and that is where we go wrong.” @Maggie said: “Bamboo was right, and nobody is judging you, sir. You never know. Maybe there are blessings and breakthroughs on the other side.”

 @Zizu Cake said: “I think you didn’t understand him. He meant well for you.” @Bestie said: “Bamboo was just okay bro, stop being like this. We will still support you even if you come with Baba Kaunty.” @Mello said: “Haya ni maajabu na venye ulikuwa mpole ukisikiza.” 


by  Amondi Aroko 

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