 Asimewatu. Kuchusana. Karibusana if you're just joining us. This is hashtag a social Friday where we bring your weekend on a week day. Why? Because we can and it feels great. You can interact with us at Watapapo Facebook, Y254 channel on Twitter, Y254 underscore channel on the Gram. We're asking very simple question today and the question is in the words of admin niyu Dakugani yama Celeb Umeskiya. Yes. I have a personal question. I am also asking people out there and it has raised very many feelings on set. Now that we have our guest here, I might just ask her and see her thoughts on this particular situation. So the question is, Wastana kindly, do you still want to be formally asked, will you be girlfriend? Will you be my girlfriend? Ya ni mande makuja tu api pige tu luku fain, thank you, smart aji pige ma rushie. Hair's looking very nice, very nice. Small lip bumps, you know how he do. And then I ask you baby girl, will you be my girlfriend? Are you in that same situation or waw na takatumu patane? Aw umbe magi ya kukunywa? Nmeski hadikuna delivery squeezy. DJ Max was informing me previously. Tell me how it is for you. Speaking of which, I will allow Masai and DJ Max to say something before we get to our esteemed guest. Hi, back to you studio. I pass that question to the person who does deliveries. Missin miokyo. Wadia kwa ya sube kari biana viso? Wadia wadia wadia. Onge ni kama wanome kindly. Mi nambia umsin. Adi jutsu uridzadi ya nanda jutsu kufanini. Kuna delivery bro. So when nangia tamon. Kufanini. Apuna kuhinda shop. Kuna delivery. So in short umeli piya tinda premium. Only firms. Hey, alright. Move very step away from the microphone. I'm saying my fans. Can you take your... Take charge very fast. I have found myself out of that league. And I'm taking myself out of that league. Yes, I love my fans. That's what I was saying. I love my fans. Tuneza ambiushi guest to ski. First to serve a country. How we can find you on social media. We've been so heated on this debate. I don't know how it is for me this weekend. Very fast, very quickly. Ensab iyaleyo. Fum iyaleyo waka makawida tiko palik fish fish. Fish fish sama ki sama kik nafanya delivery apo. Chiza. Mimi tunna Chiza apo. Because the plan here is that to not be able to go back to water, after that we can pick up things, how they will be healthy. If you're looking for money, you can go back to water. We must be honest with you. Yes, yes. The best. What is your Sunday? I've been here since Sunday. I'm a God-sized caribs and I'm man-festing. Okay. I'm a man-festing, kindly. The 28th of... Just for South Africa, Nigeria, and Tunisia. Yes, yes. 2 hours. We're going to Kusa Smokin and then I'm going to Pale. What work is it? I'll try to socialize. Right? And... My mouth is not mouthing. Yes? Rajis rajis rajis. Rajis, the DJ. Ya... Today. Today. On Friday. Today is on Friday. Ustapimanipuja? No, no. Tomorrow. Yes. Tomorrow is Pale Devog and Raj. Yes. Pale Devog is Raj. Devog is Rafi? Utawala. Yes. Utawala, Maghba. Basta, Routizu. Uta go next to. Temptin, but yes. We're going to Raka-Raka. We'll go to Raka-Mina. On Sunday. Ha-ha-ha. On Sunday, Pale Paris. Where was he? Ya ya, leo alafu Kavali kwaan za tkenda kikiz, amat na inga kikiz tkimalizia kavali Umerelaizu maali ziko, like mojiko Lafinto ni nenefuki ambu Una neshi wapi Una tokanga wapi ndowe de kavali Sawa, we have won the argument Then kesho Sheria Mr. Tingting kuch Ikopale 2019 2019 ninyari Kerugwa ya inetwa ya je Mkubbu Ukotra konektia rukwa Ya miitwa je Mkubbu Amei sewa Amei fahit na yo je Mkubbu Yo jina unushi nda Mkubbu Anyway, so now you have the whole effusion boy timetable Please make a point to attend Uneza ndia mahali Umaliza o kungine Mkubbu naniwa nda ninyiri Uneza amua pia kutravel pia were Anything is possible Situ me sama as Kenyans Anything is possible Hashtag social Friday Now without further ado Nne kifekt pale Guest Leslie Mapp She mazaki kendi Introducing the lovely The gorgeous Hi Welcome Thank you Asante Mkufi ya Use jifajia Use jifajia Use jifajia Use jifajia Use jifajia Use jifajia Use jifajia Uneza Uneza Use jifajia Uneza Use jifajia Use jifajia Uengakili Nyon¿miOR cultivation Yakiburi nia huja pove Carolyn Uhum Mubardi clears M崁ilu Mask 스�ge Abaケ k Tudo ambilua Nwao Atamaez na niga maigo Atamaez na niki tuwa kwa niyam plus kunye chai Nanda si kili ya kwa mkono Of course Naka niyim bono mefakama Chelsea You are misleading Wola This is the same atukweli There are new colours I can associate with blue that That are not incriminating So how should we watch We will forgive you for now just because Naga Bizuri, please introduce yourself to the people. Hi everybody, my name is Gavani Mutwa, I play Sintame Sendew on Singo Kiyasi and I'm so happy to be here. I'm excited. We will forgive you for now just because Naga Bizuri, please introduce yourself to the people. So, I will not forgive you for now just because you are a toxic person. I have personally asked her a question, conducting a survey for the ladies and gentlemen. Do you prefer your men to come and ask you, please kindly show that they have been seeing you like this, like this. I like you. Will you be my girlfriend? Is that how you want it? Amma, muna takat, una uta bebo kama delivery? Wee, hee, the only thing we are taking for these days is for granted. Thank you. And so, me, according to me personally, I would like, mi na fenda definition, where are we going? How are we standing when we get there? Are you standing with me? Are we together? I, mi, I want clarity. Unadjwa crystal clear. Babe. On Tuesday next week, nakpeleka date. We may or may not be changing status on that day. Atadakam, nakam prepared. Kanime, makucha, niwele. So, because we're going to be, beginning selfies after, you know. Because? To seal the date. Everything is very formal. Very formal. Kama definition niya bioloj zili nishinda. Nanda za kudifain, wufkiri aizawit. Definition niya bioloj zili nishinda. Whatever. Mita waza kudifain. Good. Ngumu. Wee, atadakam, nawewe kwanza. Before we get to the show, I think first of all you're very interesting. And, and, ni muna atkufla niya bo, that you were featured on. Eh. Si jwee niya zi ewa api. Tuanza apona pigama kofi. Ya, how did that happen? I'm a professional, I'm a professional. But you gotta... Oh! Yeah, the angles. Oh, okay. But they for real. Wala? Let me tell you. Because that job was like you do it for eight hours. Let me tell you, first of all, you can't go at it to the bathroom. Akuna ati lunch. Ni kazi. Ni kazi. By the time you've clapped like this, for 30 minutes, my friend, you never want to clap again. Then you're being told on hour four. Hour four ukotua. Okay, guys, we need it with more energy. We need you to really, when they come on stage, you're like, I wanna go home. I wanna go. Eh. So, teach me an angle. Aguadzha inna. Eh, so, you just wanna get, you wanna cup it in there, you know? Gives a good sound, but not very... Good sound, but not very painful on the hand. Okay. Okay. Off, off. Man say, cup, cup, cup. See, wu machina box, wu tumbe o kumbe hei. Wow. Wow. He cannot... Ati ati ni didishi kia. No cups have been understood. Not at all. So, but that's the particular job. And we're serious by the way, like when I gig, planning of, that was her job. To sit down somewhere and clap hands. I didn't know it was eight hours. Eight hours that I said, show me, three, four hours. Na kumge atu. By the time I'm done here, I don't want to talk anymore. So, you cannot imagine eight hours. But that kind of got you into very wonderful spaces. I saw you, saw either Kama Sissizunwa niya Lucifer. How was that for you? Seeing something that has not been released into the world just yet? Okay, I hadn't seen it at the time. So, me I was just going like, as an actor. You're like a child. Who's thinking of Ferrari? You don't know what you're doing. Let me tell you how that is the most accurate description. Kus, me as a background extra, you know extra background extra. Ata sinna jina, ata sinna ati. Oni peruap. Yes. Patron. Tumini, patron wa ba. Ata sinna galfo, which has eight, no. Patron. But, as in the way I got hair, I got to make up, you go to different trailers. Wow. Let me tell you something. Extras in Kenya, you don't get to make up in hair. You come with all that. Sawa. Kusatuna yodo. So, like them they have, and it wasn't one extra. If you look at the one episode I was in, episode one, season one, that bar was huge. It's like, siji jiminai. So, we make up your club, your tech crumb. And still, all of those people have hair, have make up, have, and they are being given choreography. Like, you walk to the bar, when you get the glass, you come to the dance floor, you talk to these people, you go there, you kiss that man, you go back to the bathroom. That's one person. And we are like, a hundred. And that's just background. So, it was just very interesting to be able to see all the moving parts of how a stage and set works, even as a background. So, I was just like, oh, oh, oh, oh, you know, like we are just taking notes in the corner with my girl, myself. Then you come back to Kenya and reality kind of things. I once went to audition. I keep that in the story because that for very many auditions after that. Namwenyewe. Atukimu, he has, I'm sure, I'm sure. I'm sure. I'm sure, I'm sure. I'm sure. He has no recollection, I'm sure. I went on audition. He didn't even give me a chance to open my mouth or speak. He just looked at me. You'll be an extra. Next, I'll tell you. Oh, no. You want us to again. Oh, no. Whom ever you are. Is it the eye contact? Was it, did I not stand straight? Oh, no. See, that could never happen. Yeah. It would never happen. Me by the interjam. He said, man, you in here, I will be hard. You know, like, because casting don't really know what they want. They know generally what they want, but you can always amaze them. Me, my audition for single Kiasi was so bad. It's a public fact that I just went there and did Korogo Shomarobu, Borobu Korobu Harahara. You know, but there's something that they saw and stuff. So there's a way that the casting process is not, you come in, I wanted a blonde wig and you're not the blonde I wanted. It's not like that. It's very subjective. Maybe there's a way that she looks at him but you know, there's like, there's so many aspects to that casting room. I don't know. I think it's, I don't know. I think that guy didn't do you justice. It's fine, it's fine. It's fine anyway. Yeah, you are. So, perhaps maybe it was, it was the heaven. Perhaps. Hey, onna venye mumeka pokama audience. Ongeni buwana. Why? I don't know what Kiasi is on. Mama, just United Fund, you're shouting at me. Oh, sorry. Why are you shouting? Why? We are all United Funds. We are all Manchester United Funds. You're shouting? Say it again. Okay, let me just come representing Chelsea then. Why? You're cornered, you're cornered. Let me just say let me know actually. We are three of us, we are number three. The table is only one but. Say less, say less. Much, much less. Did you have to study law in order to get the character in single place? Well, after my sixth year in Guy Wando. No, obviously. No, no, no. I know nothing about the lucky. Actually, I have so many followers who are like proper lawyers. But they Jana Majuzy Kamenegoro followed me and she's also a lawyer. So, I was like. She has a lowish question. I was just preempting. Yeah, no, it's like the lawyers are really like feeling especially my law scenes. Like in the office and stuff. They love, they love. They're like, yeah, I really felt that one. And I'm like, I know you guys don't do this in the office. But I think there's something about feeling represented for once. You know, we don't have law shows. We don't have cops. We have house helps. We have housewaves. But we don't have, you know, law and stuff. So, that's an interesting angle that people are like, ah, that's me. So, that's been fun. Mwanya nadika nga script ya single case. Na kwa nga jaba? Ju? Ju? Ju ako all. The whole thing is ill. As in kwa, it's unexpected. Something happens kwa. Ay? How? Why? Why? Exactly. That's the one I was looking for. Yeah. It's a drama. So, we come to watch normal life. Amma, we come to watch drama. Ningepo umge kwa nasi. In a twist mind. At the point. At the point. At the point. Kuna wachalafu. Wait. Sibreya lu kwa in this situation. Wait. Nasi matopiya lu kwa. We can add Masai so into a show. Wait, Masai ume nini. Mi nifan kubua. Every single man I have to tweet. Nani tweet at Philippe. Loni mi wat single kiasi. Laki ni, bro. Kusul kwa sa om kiyandika. Yeah, we have so many questions. I always ask Phil as well. Atakwa set tikianda. So, I think we're like, no. And usually, I know when yem we nye ame adi opat. Kus there's some feel, just very feel things about it. If you know him, you should have him on the show, by the way. He's awesome. If you know him, you just, there's some things that are so his character. You know, so you're like, hey, inajwa ume adi. He's like, no, no, no. When you get to that, but you storm off. Okay, so I'm like, ho, like, I was like, yeah, that's just you feel. So. Okay. Alafu, I've seen that you had gone to a couple of universities before you settled on one end. Was that you finding yourself? And how did your parents find patients? Because maybe. Let me tell you, if my parents can find patients, send the phone number to me, whoever she is, because patients have not been found. Okay, no. My parents have a lot of patients actually with me and have for a long time and I'm actually very, very grateful for that because we didn't start here. Yeah. What was the question? When you, when you're moving, kind of finding yourself. Yeah. Was I finding myself? No. I was trying to find, so the university I ended up graduating from Azusa Pacific University in California was my dream university. That worked out well. But when I was graduating from high school, my folks were like, you want to go where? To do what? We do what in the morning? So I was like, I have a big dream. I think I'm talented. They're like, that's nice. They're very practical people, even though they kind of work in the arts. So they were I don't know. They supported me a lot, but I think it was hard for them because I kept being like, okay, I started at USIU. Did I hear, hi my USIU people, what's up? So all that year, I was looking for theater. They didn't have film or anything at that time. Then I moved to Canada because I had a connection from my high school and that was like, there was no music there. There was no, I mean, there was no theater there. So I did music. That was super difficult for me. Very difficult. Like I thought it was so challenging. So I changed it to a music minor. So I did a music minor in a year so that when I transferred for the third year, I could just start a fresh thing. So I did theater in my third and fourth year at Azusa, if that makes sense. It was like USIU, Canada, then the States. Yeah. And it was really weird because I wasn't doing theater until my last two years. So in USIU, I was doing international relations. In Canada, I was doing music. So I only got to the theater side like way later. So it's like, I don't know, it was challenging because I was like, I know this is not what I want to do. I know what I want to do. I know what I'm talented at. Even in all those schools, I kept trying to do theater or film or something. In those institutions, but that wasn't their passion. So yeah, I think you just have to keep plugging at it. One of my friends did a whole, like many of my friends have done a whole other degree or started going to year three. You know, and then been like, Oh, I don't see myself doing something. Yeah, my passion really lies in this other craft. And some, I mean, no experience goes unused. So I think, yeah, pambana tina aliako, like who, fanya job, like just do what you need to do and at some point they really will pay off. Me, I'm telling, me I'm 20 years into this. Will not disclose my age. Okay, don't think I'm like that all. I am that all. Okay. I just don't. I am that all. I'm a tiktok. I just don't. Nikona suali. Okay, at what time did you start like the film industry and everything? Which year? Oh, at kwa kwa fanya math. You said you're 20 years into this. I got her back. I'll say I've been doing, I was a child actor. So very good. Very nice. So I'm 21. But it's been forever. I am like, in my family, we say like I used to work. I wanted to be an actor and a mom when I was like three or four. Wow. Are you a mom right now? No. You're part of my future. Yes to be. See. So that I become a mom. See, we said we're intentional. We said we're intentional. You ask first. Yeah. We start with your friends first. We take steps. Yeah, steps. Yeah. Not just work. Yes. We work. Yeah. Naskiza? No. Niko tu interest. Yeah, yeah. We help our children to receive what we want to be. To myself, kuna step. No, no, no, no. Maksa metokapa, agar asgia kisha otumalia deyabadu. Dakinu, we are co-single, sikiasi yata. Oh, wow. We are co-single. Single. Yes. We are. We are. Do you, do you, okay. And this is picky for someone who's been exposed to outside. Do you miss being awake? Like LA sounds like it was really wow. Glamorous and to be living quite close to the Hollywood work of fame. Do you miss it? Me am telling you, that's a whole podcast because working or living abroad or especially studying abroad and then coming that formative age of like 18 to like 20, whatever. Man, it's, I don't know. I don't know what it does for someone, but it's, it's very formative. So if you leave, like if you didn't go to uni here and you come back here, it's a slak. It's a slak. It's a slak. Me am saying, I had more reverse culture shock than I had culture shock going because I know what to expect. It's American nice roads and white people. You know, like you generally know because you watch TV and I want you to be like an American schoolish. So it's like, I knew white people, but then like coming back and then being told like, are you really even Kenyan? Do you have an accent at a school where you'll be atimboru nongevo? Eh! And sometimes like Kenyans were very culturally like, like mapemand your best that sentence by morning it came out by evening it in newspapers. Like we are so culturally on it that it's like Uki hata atasiku mwanda if you don't get if you're out of it, you know. So it's very hard. Like it was very hard for me coming back and feeling like hata. So I think that was really hard to come back and feel disconnected because I felt like I was going out there to come back and like teach. Or produce more. You know. So it was I felt alienated in a sense. But like we said like just slowly I just went for auditions just networking just really putting yourself in the circles and in people's faces when it comes to entertainment and acting and I think that's where people are like okay. Because every time they'll be like okay. Do you feel okay. I used to think at some point or feel very strongly that Kenyan shows or rather local content. It's very if I don't see Alusa in this one I'm definitely going to see him in this one. If I don't see Neskidinji in this one if I don't see Dadimato as in I can count all the actors on set. Do you feel like that when you came back? Um Yeah. I mean I I was already hanging out with actors before I left. So I kind of knew the ones like I think Pascal and I were friends people like that. So I kind of I expected them to do well by the time I came back. But then to know that there was kind of like that you're saying like that one percent that bubble of like people who are always being called like for every show. I realized it was that gap of there's not a lot of quality. The first of all the numbers want as they are now. You know social media has made things go exponentially. So every now is an actor. Every now is a singer. You know but like then it was still like they were still just like at top. They were just the top actors. Now they are like no they were the only actors then. Now they're just the top. Okay. Yeah. So it's like I think the dynamic is a bit different. There's so much more opportunity for people. So I like how you there's also something to do with the platforms in which this content is shared. People are used to mainstream platforms so that's either TV and our Netflix now becoming a mainstream platform that people are used to. So you find only a chosen few are going there but there are other platforms. We have we have show marks. We have like the rest of the others I don't know Maisha what which are not on the mainstream TV. So before people even discover that wait actually he platform he kuna so many local shows. I've never even this is a good move. They're like ah muana haiko place plan is just because the awareness of how to reach this kind of content ime kwa umgumu but I love the way you have done with your content every single time matani kiyo on Twitter usually find it somewhere. People are just mentioning discussion the show so kiyangali wuko zileza ah wama semak tuflanya have to watch it. Yeah, I think she must did a really good job of marketing the show in that sense. But yeah I think again it's just as the sector grows all of us I think that's you'll have better actors. I also I'm retired now but I was teaching acting and you just keep finding like there's so much talent but also there's a lot of stuff people don't know. So when I came back I found yeah people are really talented. Everyone is the drama first king and queen but kwa ground uki sema go and slate for yourself for going like there's a lot of stuff that's missing awuna show real you don't have and you're someone who's like when you into a drama first you're the drama first king ukona content mobs ukue una shoot so like there's a lot of stuff just in terms of like actually being a professional in the industry that is missing and I think that's why when someone sits to cast a show they are like I amma to cast tu brendawa una get like amma to you know like who wants to do all the work of trying to get someone to a certain level and I feel like I've experienced that I wouldn't name the film but there's a film that I sort of we shot the pilot for and I didn't get the role because of my numbers for example and that has happened not once not twice I can actually off the top of my head three times and these are pretty big shows that you know now and I'm like oh that was my role I just didn't get it because ni kuna so follow me gathoni.mutwa Instagram ah ndiaizi ni follow ni follow ni follow tfike 10k tfike 10k kwa kuna give away simdi ho yes yes hey hey you had it here exclusive in content yes and why 5x4 when the when the money ni wukawa follow follow 10k 10k 10k hey hey whatever he has told Kwaas gain yes have very very very quick questions as ambient Here on Dat stabilize is as awesome because kudze ni moa kotefan kutano no mi flow you know alright So the game is called So, I have a lot of questions and I want you to choose randomly, whatever the question I land for and you have to answer as quick as possible, we will take more than 2 seconds to answer. Does it have to be an honest answer? This is like an acting game, I like it. I am already losing. I can feel it. Honest answer. What was the last photo you took? Selfie, out there. I took a photo of her. Donia ke kuatik tok. I don't know you could be wrong in this answer. So, now. I've been explained. A song that makes you cry. 2 seconds. Is it Eligul? What's her name? What's it? The names. Eligul, Billie Eilish. Ocean Eyes. I have no idea. I will explain to my time. I will give you extra minutes to think. I like Mavericks or any Mavericks one. Nan. Guli yangi? Masais don't cry. We are sorry. Favourite YouTuber? Leon Glash? Exactly. I watch a lot of contents anyway. I'm going to look him up. Currently, moneyame kuja kuakili nimkuru. Billie! Okay, same. Abel, even me I said that. Even me I said that. Even me support local content so ni Val. Val? Ya, she just started a YouTube. She can't even remember. She can't even remember. You don't even know it. That is so cute. Alright, next. You follow me. I also follow you. I did it. One, two. Safari. I did it with dinner. And food? Same league. Just somewhere you trap. But mine is kind of, let's say nomadic kind of debt. So to the hammer? 20 months. 20 months a bit to come camping in Mahali, to do kiapo, to go to Turkana. By the way, my pal Nyokabi actually posted about Turkana the other day. And like the unseen places of Turkana. My goodness, they have like proper bodies of water. Bodies of water. Like kwa apu kwa beach. Turkana. And it's warm. Nimaji kuna zengia kwa warm vizuri. Oh, it's warm. Say less. Alright. A song. Yes, this is it. Counties that you have visited. Nairobi mombasa. Ya, ya. Like maybe five. Maybe five. I don't know. Kablat tembe nawewe. Lafumimonye tembe. I can't count them. Oh, there are many? We used to have a travel kind of thing. So we used to do a lot of laps there. I'm a travel kunileko trust. I'm not going to counties anyway. Oh, okay. Siyongena, Philip Sengokiasi 22 Turkana. Siyongena. Siyongena. Mike na uko kwa seen. Oh, Mike. It's not me who is confirming but you will hear it first soon. Now we are going to Philip. I'm just casting people. Look at me casting people for Zengokiasi. Philip, follow up. Oh, hi. I'm a suali zimeisha. That's where the end of the game. I'm a suali. Asenolom. The thing is... She slaps us, we heal, we forget for a couple of seconds. I can explain. So here's the thing. Yes, you're on top of the table. We don't refuse. That's all. Thank you for coming for the show today. That's all you needed to hear from what he needed to say. Thank you. How many cups do you guys have? Listen. You can live without a table but you can't live without cups. The day you can stop being scored on 7, 8, 9... No, it's okay. That's when you can talk. That's when you can talk. We can't do that. I have to malize. I have to say. I have to say. We had 7 days of misery and I was at work all those 7 days. Let's add another 7 days of mourning. We are done. I have to say. I'm sure it's past time. You don't have to go on 5 more minutes. Hashtag is good. No, Mr. Agi. Hashtag is good. 7 more minutes. I'll give you how ammunition. Why? How can we find you on social media? Find me on Instagram at gathoni.mutwa That's G-A-T-H-O-N-I M-U-T-U-A Ya ni mutwa. Ya, gathoni.mutwa On Instagram I'm at gathoni.mutwa.no. On... Twitter. Gathoni.mutwa. I'm on YouTube. I'm on... I'm on Showmax. Gathoni.mutwa. Was it hard for people to pronounce your name? I'm Mutwa. Mutwa. Oh, they don't. You know if they say a name they are just like... The new one. The newcomer. The newcomer. Gathoni. Gathoni. I'm like present. Let's just leave it. We're adopted by Gathoni. Gathoni. Have you ever faced racism? Mutwa. Have you ever faced racism? Ya. You say it like it's... Ya. You've not hurt? All these black lives matter. Oh, there's a reason they are fighting. And you don't know that they even started all lives matter. They crash the black lives matter. I thought Kanya was just mad with the white lives matter too. Kanya is just mad for his own thing. Ya, he's special. How did you deal with that? How did you brush it off? I don't think it's a brush off thing. I think it's knowing who you are and knowing that you have value. And someone is like, I really don't understand when you're talking like that. Could you like... Even me, I can't say Einstein. Galefinakas. I can't say the name. It's right where I live. You have just dinged. I can't open up and dinged. Now we really have to go my vote if it's telling me. Repeat from this weekend. Go when what we doing. And then I come. Because Einstein only is playing on Sunday. Man has one minute of feeling really good and boom! I don't know what you are saying. Kiyasia Masani. I don't know what you are saying. You are walking alone. I don't know what you are saying. I don't know what you are saying. I don't know what you are saying. So Leo, I don't know what you are saying. I don't know what you are saying. After you are here, I will go to the valley. I will go to the valley. I will go to the valley. I will go to the valley. I will go to the valley. Who drinks periodically? Of course. Periodically. Why? It's well defined what wine is. That's such a good chart. Last week he had a chart at me. I am jealous of me too. I am so invested in his clothes. Okay. Tomorrow we are at Kavali. The Mana 540 U.S. lands. I am telling you. Patane Samaki Badae Basi. Kavali Westfans. At Masai Ketia, follow me on social media platforms. I follow you. I also follow you this morning. I followed you this morning. Miss Yaku Relief, but we are not robots. Have a good weekend. Bye. Thank you for having me.