Bradley Mtall, aka Gen Z Goliath, Speaks Out on Dubai Lioness Video
Bradley Mtall, popularly known as Gen Z Goliath, has responded to the criticism from Kenyans following the viral video of him interacting with a lioness at a Dubai zoo.
The video, created in collaboration with the Zam Zam brothers, sparked online debate, with many questioning its implications. Addressing the concerns, Bradley reassured his audience that the content was never intended to be offensive or harmful.
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He explained that the objective was purely entertainment, emphasizing that there was no ill intent behind the video.
“I want to assure you all that there was no harm done. What you saw was me simply having fun and creating content. The Zam Zam brothers have been kind to me since I arrived in Dubai. This was just part of the creative process we go through as content creators—sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t, but that’s part of the journey,” he stated.
Some critics labeled the content as “Modern Slavery,” but Bradley dismissed these claims, noting that the Zam Zam brothers had collaborated with other creators without controversy. He insisted that his actions were neither degrading nor harmful, but rather a creative endeavor.
Bradley also mentioned that he had been in Dubai for a week and planned to stay for a month. He assured his followers that he values their feedback and would be more mindful of his content moving forward.
“Your support means everything to me. I appreciate the concern, but I was never in any danger,” he reassured his fans.
Despite the mixed reactions, Bradley expressed gratitude to his supporters, acknowledging that content creation often evokes different opinions but remains centered on fun and engagement.
He concluded by affirming his commitment to listening to his audience and striving to create content that resonates with them.
“I will keep pushing forward, and your feedback helps me improve. You are the reason I am here, and I am grateful for each and every one of you. Let’s continue supporting each other,” he said.