Kelvin Kinuthia discusses gender, spirituality, and future aspirations for children in actual terms

“Nikitaka kuhave kids it’s very easy,” TikToker Kelvin Kinuthia revealed during a Q&A session with fans on his YouTube channel. Here’s a summary of what he shared:

When questioned about his gender identity, Kinuthia encouraged people to stick to the gender they know him as, without delving further. “Si I think this is normal so hata hakuna mtu anfaa kumiuliza mimi ni gender gani… Wewe ile gender unajua I am, just stick to that. Usiende kwa ingine,” he said.

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He expressed comfort in his choices, even when dressing in female attire while retaining his male name, Kinuthia. “Huwa sifeel weird because si ni mimi nimeamua na kichwa yangu mzuri nitavaa wig, nitavaa dress na nitoke nje? Why should I feel weird?” he stated.

Kinuthia emphasized that names are not confined by gender and that he sees no issue in expressing oneself authentically. “Kitu watu hawahaelewi ni that even a girl can also be called Kinuthia. Could be a sir name ama jina yake ya tatu. Kuna watu wanaitwa na jina ya their fathers. Mi sionangi kiwa big deal because it’s a name of a person,” he explained.

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While Kinuthia expressed openness to the idea of having children, he stressed the importance of timing. He humorously suggested that fans would know he’s ready for kids when they see him acquiring multiple cars and building his own house. “Mbona mmeuliza hiyo swali? Si nikitaka tu kuhave kids its very easy. Yes I would really like to have my own kids in the future, when am ready. Mkiona nimenunua a collection of three cars and nimejenga nyumb ayangu mjue sasa am ready…But it’s maybe one or two. Lakini msiniulize aje,” he said.

In a surprising revelation, Kinuthia disclosed that he considers himself a very prayerful person. Despite not actively participating in organized religion, he believes in God and cherishes his faith. Kinuthia attributed his blessings to his prayerful nature, underscoring the significance of spirituality in his life. “I think am the most prayerful person. Na hata pia things that God has done for me should tell you that am one of the most prayerful people I know. Najijua kivyangu. I might not go to church or do things for church but for me, I know I believe in God and I acknowledge Jesus higher,” he expressed.

LGBTQ member Maxwell Mwamburi warns Kenyans about gay sponsors

The Lesbian, Gay, Transgender, and Queer Plus community member Maxwell Mwamburi, who goes by Maxine Mkamburi, is now advising people to stay away from sponsors.

Sponsors are frequently older, married individuals with money (wababaz) or women (wamama) who ‘search’ for younger sexual partners and spend money on them; hence, the term ‘blessers’.

Mwamburi issued a lengthy statement today urging people to avoid blessers “as much as you possibly can” in an unexpected change of events.

“As someone who’s been there, done that, avoid sugar daddies and moms as much as you possibly can. These people have achieved life and have seen it all and they are in their point of life where they want loyalty to say the least. They are perpetually on the offensive when it comes to setting their record straight with regard to their motives. Their controlling and manipulative nature shuns the grey zones of compromise and their decided idealism is incapable of accepting defeat especially in the slightest of an argument or disagreement…”

He also advised sugar babies to use their sponsors’ money wisely and to save it rather than asking them to open stores or purchase them cars.

“…especially if you don’t have experience in any field of business you wanna venture into yet. Coz guess what, you will make losses babe. Take your time and do research. How many big socialites rushed to open spas and now they silently collapsed? Let everyone’s case study by a lesson to everyone else!”

His opinions primarily run counter to the LGBT socialite lifestyle he has been presenting on social media. Mwamburi focused heavily on marketing the soft lifestyle supported by sponsors last year.

Even during question-and-answer sessions, he would give advice on where to go in the city to meet affluent men, how ladies should dress and act to draw in and keep the men, and what kind of lifestyle they should lead afterwards.

Mwamburi often boasted that he had a wealthy, older, married boyfriend who treated him like a queen.

He said that their first date took place at the Villa Rosa Kempinski and that his man lavished money and expensive gifts on him, including a car.

Additionally, he said that Mwamburi was his boyfriend, who was a prominent government official who was married but still living in the closet and whose wife was aware of their relationship.

However, Mwamburi twice contradicted himself, claiming that he had no such relationship and then afterwards gushing about how lavish his boyfriend had been with him.

In order to restart his companies, Mwamburi has since left Nairobi and moved to Mombasa, alleging that life in Nairobi was too fast-paced and hectic for him compared to Mombasa. Whether the relocation occurred before or after the breakdown of his relationship with his “Dzaddy” is uncertain.