If you ever encounter transgender Kinuthia, here’s what to call him
Kinuthia’s journey into content creation was sparked by the influence of Diana B and Azziad, with Diana on YouTube and Azziad on TikTok.
These two women have consistently reminded him that hard work yields results. Kinuthia shared with Mungai Eve on her YouTube channel, saying, “It’s a blessing for me, something I’m thankful to God for. The journey isn’t easy. You just have to close your eyes and ears and keep going. That’s the key.” He also offered tips on dealing with criticism and bullying.
Having reached one million followers on TikTok, Kinuthia is pleased with this milestone. “For now, I can say I’m happy with the branding; I like people knowing me this way,” he expressed.
He has made the firm decision to continue cross-dressing. “At this point, everyone is accustomed to seeing me like this, and if I were to appear differently, some people wouldn’t recognize me. So, for now, I prefer it this way and want it to stay this way,” he explained.
Recently, he urged his male fans to stop addressing him as “bro.” “That day, in the morning, I met a soldier, and that’s what prompted me to say that,” he revealed.
He clarified that he identifies as a “baby girl.” “It’s not that I’m offended; it just feels awkward. Imagine you’re in a car in the middle of a mall, and someone shouts, ‘What’s up, bro?’ It’s awkward. People might wonder who they’re calling ‘bro’ and start looking around. So, I wouldn’t say it’s necessarily bad; it’s just awkward,” he elaborated.
Kinuthia expressed his preference, stating, “Even if you find it awkward to call me by a name, just call me Kinuthia. Kinuthia it is!”
Despite wearing makeup, Kelvin emphasized, “But Kinuthia, you can be a girl with your father’s name. So, it’s not a problem.”
He continued, “I don’t have any issue with it. People struggle with what to call me. Just call me Kinuthia. Instead of ‘bro,’ you can use ‘weeee,’ or simply make sounds like ‘ksksksssss.’ If you want to use ‘he,’ go ahead; if ‘she’ feels right to you, then use it. I won’t be offended.”