Willy Paul Slams TikTok Twerking Girls, Says They Lack Self-Respect

Kenyan musician Willy Paul has taken to social media to criticize women who twerk on TikTok. In a series of posts, Paul said that women who twerk online are “asking for it” and that they lack self-respect.

“These girls who shake their hips on TikTok so that artists can see and post, do they remember that there is something called self-respect?” Paul wrote. “What they don’t know is that what they show to the artists is what those artists will come looking for. They are then left blaming themselves for the bad decisions when the artist has already taken what he wants from them.”

Paul’s comments have been met with mixed reactions. Some people have agreed with him, saying that women who twerk online are sending the wrong message. Others have defended the women, saying that they are simply expressing themselves and that they should not be judged.

This is not the first time that Paul has made controversial comments about women. In February, he advised men to stay away from women who are obsessed with social media. He said that Instagram and TikTok girls are “poison” and that it is better to find a girlfriend from the village.

Paul’s comments have been criticized by many, who say that he is perpetuating harmful stereotypes about women. They say that his comments are misogynistic and that they contribute to a culture of violence against women.

It is important to note that not all women who use social media are the same. There are many women who use social media in a positive way, to connect with friends and family, to share their work, and to learn new things. It is unfair to judge all women based on the actions of a few.

It is also important to remember that twerking is a form of dance that has been around for centuries. It is a way for women to express themselves and to have fun. There is nothing wrong with twerking, and women should not be shamed for doing so.

Willy Paul’s comments are harmful and they contribute to a culture of violence against women. We should all stand up against misogyny and sexism, and we should support women’s right to express themselves freely.

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“That one has too many children..” Eric Omondi teases Bahati in new parody

In his latest parody, Eric Omondi was mimicking health CS, Mutahi Kagwe, but this time, addressing the Ksh 100 million, President Uhuru had allocated to Kenyan artistes.

Well, soon after the President’s announcement on the 6th of April, what many were left asking was: how will the money be distributed?

There have been issues as to who is an artist. There has been questions as to who should get what and these are very genuine concerns to us as a Ministry and as a government.

He tagged along a bouncer, tasked with the responsibility of carrying the money, that was bundled into a big carton.

Eric Omondi parody

According to the comedian, ‘an artist is anybody who can make you laugh, who can make you cry, who can make you dance and who can make you jump’.

However, Eric Omondi, acting Mutai Kage expressed concern that the money would not be sufficient for every artist to get a share.

Hii pesa haiwezi tosha kila msanii. We can’t give everybody the same amount.

Distribution

CS Mutai started mentioning current Kenyan artistes, starting with controversial artist, Ringtone Apoko who was asked to get his royalties from Skiza tunes.

Ringtone aende achukue zake huko kwa skiza. Si anaitwa ringtone?

Ringtone Apoko

Next on line was boy band, Sauti Sol, represented by well-built bouncers, shirtless and donning a pair of trousers. The ‘CS’ ridiculously expressed:

For Sauti Sol, it’s a bit of emergency, it’s urgent. Wapewe pesa yao saa hii waende wanunue nguo hapo Toy market. It doesn’t look good. Then the rest of these artistes can share what will be left.

Sauti Sol

For Willy Paul, famously labeled ‘bwana mkunaji’ Mr Mutai humorously said:

Huyu tumuachie kucha.

Bahati’s situation raised an alarm, coming in with his 4 children and wife, Diana, baby mama Yvette, as well as his signees before shutting down EMB.

All CS Mutai could say was that probably all the money should be given to Bahati to take care of his ‘large family’.

Forget Willy Paul. I think you have seen Bahati. It is his luck that he has a lot of children. I suggest we give him all the money. We can see the product of the artiste and the needs and necessity of him being given the money.

Bahati

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