“Tujuane Cost Me My Job!” Says Most Recent Participant

Tujuane is one of the most watched shows in the country and with good reason. they are a dating show that seeks to match-make couples and get them into a relationship. But for some reason, Tujuane brings some of the most quirky personalities on their show and that often makes for good TV.

And on the 3rd of March in the year of our Lord 2014, they put together a show that was aired and featured a man called Tender Ooko. You probably will not remember him until I connect this article to this other one.

Anyway, the lad who was talking greasy about his date calling her ugly and whatnot had this to say:

 

hi,my name is tender.i was featured in the last episode of tujuane show,season1 episode5 part2, http://youtu.be/5RdG7m7Ktk0 that aired on ntv on monday 3rd march 2014.The show depicted me as an arrogant guy,which in reality is not true.due to this,i got very negative comments on social media,saying i disrespect women.

This reactions on social media after the show aired has cost me my job,in a salon in westlands where i worked as a beauty therapist.The manager argues that have damaged the reputation of the business at large.My efforts with tujuane to pull down the posts has not bore any fruits,causing more damage to my image.I am so mad cause of loosing my job,yet the tujuane show cannot even come to my rescure.I demand an apology from the show hosts or better still they give me another job..

the fact of the matter is that the show was purely acting and there is no way a real woman could sit down and listen  to a man insult her instead of walking away.Please publish this article to restrain the social media users from attacking their own on petty issues that can cause serious consequences like loosing a job.,yet they have no idea what happens behind the cameras.i plead with the kenyans on the internet to be more friendly with their comments.

 


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When I called up Malonza, he said, “It’s odd that that homie called you cos he has my number and that of the producer’s so if there were any problems, he could have reached us. And I always tell the participants that they are going to be perceived depending on how they are on the show. Kenyans will judge them from what they see on their dates.”

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