 S.O.S. S.O.S. in the building Astakazungu. Hai. Hai. You took time. You took time. You look amazing. Yes, auntie. Yes, auntie. How are you feeling today is International Women's Day. Una filaji. Una fil poa. I'm happy to be a woman. I'm happy to be here. I'm happy to be celebrating International Women's Day with my fellow women. Nime furai. Is there someone precisely that you're celebrating? My mom. Oh, okay. Bila esinye kuwapa. Aha. Yes, so my mom, my sister. Yes. All my female friends, of course. And every female person I know. Now you know women in film award celebrate women only. How does that make you feel? Good. Like, yeah, we should be that big of a deal. I mean, yeah. And if people want another award for other people, they should make it. Yes. Like it's not, there's enough room for everything. So, yeah. Okay. Now, of course, Kazungu, let me ask you. You've been trending on social media for the... I didn't know it was a trend. I just thought this is small, anyway. Yeah. So, we saw a video of you. Someone took a video of you in the club having a good time. They said, oh, you don't smoke Shisha. You always tell people not to. But now you're there smoking. Oh, they said that. But I tell people not to. Do they have proof of that though? Because if they didn't submit that, then what do you mean? They didn't have their receipts. Exactly, because I thought that platform is a receipt-based platform. Yes. So, I mean. But also, you know, they said something else. They said that you lost a government job because of that photo. I didn't even know I had it. I didn't receive the confirmation that I got the job. Because, yeah, yeah. Like, how do I lose a job I don't have? No, you guys are lying on social media. No, you can't be... Really? You can't trust social media, girl. Wow. First of all, that was jokes. Like, when I am doing jokes. I mean, anyone who has followed me for a long time knows. That's even a photo I got from a series I did in 2021, I think. So, it's a very old photo. Yes. And I just thought, oh, this matches with the times. So, let's do this. Because I've posted that photo so many times. But it has never gone viral as it went like the other day. Because it was very relevant to what is going on in Kenya. So, I guess somebody out there thought, ah, this one is serious and I have seen her. No, me I have a good time. I go to the club. Hi, BND. I go to the club. I smoke shisha once in a while. I drink. I do, you know, I do a lot. Yes. Alright. No, the last time I spoke to you, you had a show. You had a stage or play. How is that going on? It's good. I mean, well, I've not done stage plays this year. But I am... Okay, is this too soon? No, it's not too soon. I am in a film, an upcoming film called It's a Free Country. We're actually crowdfunding. So, if anyone out there wants to support the movie, come through man. You can go to a Chatterbox and check out what they're doing. They've been campaigning for the crowdfunding and telling people about it. So, anyone can plug in. 50 bob, 100 bob, 10,000, 1 million katai. Come through. Come through. What's your role there? Are you like part of the cast? I'm doing a lot honestly. Oh, like you're part of the crew? And cast. Yeah, I am crew and cast. Nani di audition, please. I stood there in front of everyone and they said, you're the one who gets the role. Is it going to be like your first official film? No, because now I was telling you about the photo that I posted for... Yeah, that was another web series. Still with Chatterbox. So, this will be my third. I was in Papashirandu a long time ago. Alright. Thank you so much for talking to us and enjoy your evening. Thank you so much.