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Kamene Goro calls out Mulamwah for body shaming her

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Radio host Kamene Goro has continued to stretch the bad blood with comedian Mulamwa after he body shamed her on social media.

According to Kamene, Mulamwa made abusive statements about her on social media, and that the comedian is a bully who uses comedy to mask his true nature.

Speaking during an interview with comedian Obina’s ‘Kulacooler Show’, Kamene said she does not like Mulamwah and does not want his apologies.

“Mulamwah is a bully and he thinks just because he’s a comedian, it’s okay for him to be a bully. I didn’t know him from here to Timbuktu and back. I posted a picture, he went and wrote something extremely hateful, and I was like boss, hata sikujui, nimekukosea wapi? And I checked him on it,” said Kamene.

Mulamwah replied to a photo of Kamene and Rono posing in a pool saying that if the two were to sit inside the pool all the water would pour out.

After the incident, Mulamwah apologized through his YouTube page saying that he felt bad for the wrong doing  because he looks up to Kamene Goro as an influential celebrity in Kenya.

“I went to her direct messages and apologized. I look up to those big people, so when I know I have done wrong to any of them, I usually feel bad,” said Mulamwah.

The radio host however did not accept the apologies saying that what keeps her going is her confidence and that a less confident person could not survive the bullying.

Austine Ogalo
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