 What's up everybody? Welcome to SPM Bars. My good name is Miss Kethinge. I'm hanging out with the staff for today at the Chipukizi live recording. It's the first one and we can't wait to see what he has in store for us. But he is here with me. Nataka puskiakama kua na butterflies in the Stomaq Chipukizi. Mimimimi. How are you? I'm very good. Go to see. Go to see you too. Noski awa. How do you feel? Nasi kiawe? Bana nasi kiapoa. It's a beautiful day. God has been good to us. Nana fri that tu me manaji kufika kunaide. Tu nasa machi pukizi, she was live recording again. Again. Amazing. Let me ask you because it's been a long time chipu kizi before you know you probably went on stage and did something of your own. How do you feel? Fun enough. I always feel butterflies. Even when I'm going for meetings. So of course it's a mixed emotions. I've never been so happy and scared at the same time. But I think it's not been easy to get here. I've had, let me tell you, for the last 10 years I've been in the industry. I've gone through it. And one of the things that has happened is that I've been able to learn and study. And so I know the dynamics. Like for example this is the third time that I'm producing a TV show. So the mixed feelings is from experience. The mistakes I made from my previous shows. How am I going to improve? How is it going to come out? But I know at the end of the night we're going to have a great show. For sure. We had a very big show planned a few, like a month ago, two months ago and then you fell ill. You had to reschedule, postpone it. How was that moment for you? Because it was big. You had plans, you had used resources, you had used money, you had talked to international stars that were just coming. How was that moment for you? I think it was a very interesting moment. But it was one of those moments that I got to appreciate life. Because when I got healed there was nothing else I could do. And yet I had so much expectations myself. But then I realized that we are not in control. But we tend to chase the day to day life. We forget about just taking care of ourselves. That being healthy and being alive matters more than just being famous and planning to do shows. Making ten million is good but also living 100 years is more better. So I learned to prioritize. It was a learning lesson really but I didn't take it with bile. I didn't want to... God has his own reasons. And for sure elek chunataka kuambia at lazima to prioritize on ourselves. We are the price. Your health is your wealth. As long as you're not don't overwhelm yourself trying to chase success. Kita ingiana tu. How are you doing now inu health wise? I'm sure you did not really tell us what was the problem. I'm not sure if you really want to share with us what had happened but how are you doing right now? Right now because I don't remember what happened to me. I feel so healthy. I have had stormak issues for the last two years and I did not take them seriously. I did not stop and go to hospital to get checked. I was just trying to self-medicate myself. By the time I realized it was when it was critical when I had that moment is when my health ignore. So now I'm good, I'm better. I wake up for the first time na amukana siyaga mamutubana. For a very long time and me I thought it was a normal thing that I thought it's Alsace. Marafikizangu ingina wali kuwa na sema ni Alsace but it was not. It was other issues but I'm happy now that Kosao. I mean we can see Kosao, Jutumonu Merudikazi and even now you're doing this live recording that means you're doing well. Now this comedy show is going on KBC. Why KBC? That's home. We usually say it's Kenyan home in Binadamo. So this is a home of talents. All the great talents Leonard Mambo Botella Mehid B. Jeff Koinange Mehid B. Churchill Mehid B. Mama Kayai All the great artists started there but also I'm looking for a stable platform. You know this thing of always listen, we keep on saying that it's okay social media is doing well. As Piamba zina uwa mbaka na yona state house it's okay Kenya wakenya niwale wale wakenya wakukwa TV wakenya badawa na watch, wanna consume mainstream news. So then now that KBC and Kenyan government has a gender to push talents I feel like it's easy for my talent to be amplified on KBC because then they want to help talent monetize their talents. Most of these other stations so I feel like for now and in the next 10 to 20 years KBC is going to stabilize again and I want to be a part of the success story when KBC gets back into his old glory. And then also the people who watch us I didn't go and be here my dear wale watu mbawa na to support the majority of these Kenyans niwatu niwase wako home machinani niwase wako ghetto free to hair like this like that kuna wase kwa fod kulipia easy TV Zenuza kizungu daily lakinnik KBC wuku amtani daily so see it tu naka kupiawa kwa kwa kwa kwa amtani na wala kushindo haku access entertainment tu is not easy to watch these other stations kusaba bawa ezi li piye ki tu ya ezi ma dikoda weekly o monthly or whatever kamu o kuna report umtani na waka ABC kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa sumon Afingirsty kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa bumbe wanshy apo wana kama kwa kwa pataswatapu na epic wako wambia Uko inja nikubaya. Washi apu upate iyo. Kozinao, sisi wase wa shagz. Liyanda usyago jyuzin kona wa sayona tumiyamuli kamuizi. Niku apu usyago una patana struggle. Niku kwa shushu yungu. Nuna shushu yungu ya na watch 2KBC. Nuna. So, nikariyalize, tunaza kuja wuku tujifanya tuko biya sharani. Lakin ni, the real audience, the real fans, our people, wale wako holokalau, bungoma, kakuma, lamu, all these other spaces, they can easily watch us there. But that I mean the people who, you see, there is the industry, there is the people, there is the industry people, and then there is the people who support us. Those are our target people. Natu na ju awana rizona tvisurina KBC. So that's why. Okay, so it's going to be going live, it's going to be airing on Mondays, what time? It's to 9pm, and I think, but we will make the announcement. It's also going to Y254 TV. We will find a day where, you know, once we air it on KBC in Andakwa, Y254, yeah. The other day you posted cha-chil and you said the best thing you can do to someone is give them a chance. And you know, you say that we've seen that he gave you a chance, that you took up and you used it to your, you know, your benefits in your career. Have you given someone a chance and who are those people that you'd like to say, I've given them a chance and I hope they can make a name for themselves. I don't even have to mention their names, but even off camera, we have given, that's what I do. I give people chances. You know, sometimes even giving someone a chance is not giving them a platform. It's listening to them. When somebody stops you and say, ni aji bro, ko ajin, ko fiti, manze mi na nafkiri naia idea, that's all it matters. There are people out here who are going crazy because they cannot find anybody to even listen to them. So the best thing you can do to anyone is give them a chance, you know. Chibukizishio itzel. The reason why I'm doing it, let me tell you. Maybe because of how the beautiful things that come with success, maybe somebody will say, and people have told me that, maybe I don't need to be back on TV. Maybe I don't need to be doing these things. Why am I backing to do these things? You know, you could do these other things, but because I know I might be that one interview away from that one person who is in the village who wants to make it. And that's what one person is what I'm looking for. That's what inspires me, that if tomorrow when we wake up, that yes, leo tutalala master, lakin itu kiamkakeshubana, labda tunapapasia, umtumoodya tuha jekwetu, kisha mambuyaki iwemzuri. That's why we exist and that's why we have Chibukizishio. And that's why I maintain my name. I'm always upcoming because I know there are so many other people like me. So I'm always looking for people who want to make it. So I'm always looking for people who want to make it. So yeah. Hey, as I finish up because I need to let you go to Chibukizi, you have been in so many events interacted with so many people the past two weeks. I just want to send this idea here. What has been your biggest highlight? For the last one week, wow, highlight. For two weeks, leo tutalala. What has been the best highlight? Selasia. Selasia, you know what? Selasia, weki. Yeah, I know that. What has been my best highlight? What has been my best highlight? Wow, that's a very... I don't look at them as highlights. Okay. I think the whole week has been a highlight. Not everybody I've met this week may it be Selasia if it's the week I was born. I got to be in the same room with four first ladies of different countries, of different African countries. And when I was in that room, when they were going around... So yeah, we were at this tree of hope, you know, part of the... And so now the first lady walks in with four other first ladies. Yes. So nika jipata ni koapo na it was quite juicerson liya za kufikria manze kwa village manze. Nikanda kwa mbia makuzozangu manze that ni mewit na first lady wa a certain African country. Inasmuch as it's neither here nor there. But for me it was a moment, I'm like, wow. I didn't know that one day I would be... I had been in such a powerful room. You know, so yeah, that was an highlight. And I had never met... Apart from our first ladies, you know, so... That was an highlight. That was an highlight. Then maybe I also met with my Future X this week. It's just that you don't know her, but that was also an highlight. But how is she your Future X? Tabiazake. Na iso tabiazake. Uka jo weo ni Future X wapo. Awe ni sasa lakini kama mnawistia na time ju sasa kama usha onna. This is a boyfriend. Una ju weo ni Future X waku wukichiaza kidogo. Okita mnuchiazo. Okileta mnuchiazo. Okichiaza mnuchiazo. It has been confirmed. They are no longer together. Shetanya, Shinre. Chupukizi. Thank you so much. Chupukizi, thank you so much. We can't wait to see what you do on stage today. We are cheering you on. Keep going, keep entertaining us. God bless you, you're looking the path, by the way. Santi, thank you so much. Alright guys, thank you so much. That was a comedian Chupukizi who is recording his first comedy show today that is going to be going live on KBC every Monday from 8 to 9. Thank you so much for watching Bazzits Taz. My good name is Miss Kethenshi.