Some Churchill Show comedians might be depressed because of living beyond their means
A lot has been said about Churchill Show over the last few weeks and if you ask me, people will keep talking until Churchill, real name Daniel Ndambuki, comes out to address the allegations.
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If you are keen, I am sure you’ve noticed that the comics who came out to speak claimed that two things were leading them into depression. One is the management of the show – which includes Victor Ber and Jibril Blessing – while the second aspect was poor pay.
However, none or very few of them were ready to accept that their own mistakes put them in their current situation and if they had known better, they would have made better decisions.
You see, once people start referring to a person as a celebrity because he or she has appeared on TV a couple of times, that person would like his or her fans to perceive them in a certain way.
What follows is that the person who was has now acquired a celebrity status moves from his or her ‘cheap’ neighborhood to an upmarket estate. They also hire cars so that their fans can see that they are living the life.
However, remember that Churchill Show doesn’t pay much so the result is that these comedians get into debt and it gets so bad to point where they cannot settle the loans nor afford the rent in these upmarket estates.
More often than not this leaves them depressed since they cannot keep up with their fake lifestyles or the party life that they had gotten used to.
I don’t disagree that Churchill Show were being frustrated, we’ve heard several accounts of that. All I am saying is that some of them could have been living beyond their means and it finally blew up in their faces.