Churchill Show Comedian Takes Shots at Kenyan Socialites – Vera, Huddah & Pendo

 

In the most recent past, the Kenyan showbiz has seen an influx of a new crop of party-goers (and twerkers) better known as ‘socialites’. They don’t have a problem with sharing their nudes with you (unfortunately you can’t find any more on Ghafla!) and will show up at any event in town as soon as they get wind of it.

Despite their rising popularity, socialites have been facing a backlash from KOT (read haters at least according to socialites). The latest to take a swipe at socialites is Churchill Show comedian Butita.

 

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He writes;

Dear Vera Sidika, Huddah Monroe, pendo and other socialites

For a long time I din’t know who a socialite is, I thought a socialite is someone who posts nude pictures on the internet (Huddah), a person who has big “Vera Sidika”, a person who has unconfirmed or maybe confirmed s*x scandals (Pendo). Thats what I thought a socialite is. Kumbe hapana

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Wikipedia tells me, a socialite is someone who participates in social activities and spends a significant amount of time entertaining and being entertained at fashionable events attended by others of similar standing.
NOW do Kenyan socialites participate in social activities and spends a significant amount of time entertaining and being entertained at fashionable events. NO they don’t participate they ATTEND.

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The lines between being a socialite and celebrity have since become blurred due to the influence of both popular culture and the media.

The fact that Kenyans know you for negative reasons does not make you a socialite you are just popular/famous/ a celebrity.

You can’t explain to an under 18, who Huddah, Vera or Pendo is, it will end up being an adult talk. No one would be happy to hear her daughter saying she wants to be a socialite because you guys have made it look that explicit.

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Show us the other side of you and I will call you socialites for now I will maybe call you famous . or Upcoming Models maybe. “Lakini socialites ziii nyinyi si masocialites”

I just spoke my mind no beef. ama nimedanganya?

However, these socialites all seem to be reading from the script. When their comments were sought regarding this matter they all seemed to sing the same song;

“I am not a socialite!”

End of story…

Read what socialites should learn from Lupita HERE.

 

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Jeff Omondi (Writer)