 I'm hanging out with Daniel Peter Wecker, super actor. Hi, Daniel Peter. Hi, how are you, Betty? Good to see you, Daniel Peter. I'm fine. Ni kwa salama, Betty. It's good to see you. It's good to see you too. Ali kata kwa mani jawangu, wacha tunu ambiye. Aki anzanga, ni mimi ali approach. Lakini aka ni, heba. Awa skwevona, lakini bilo mendele. You're part of the wash, wash, fall. Tell me how was it, you know, being part of it? It's an amazing experience, especially the fact that I've been off acting because I normally take a height as off acting. So when the opportunity came, I took it because I'm getting back to acting. This is the first of four projects that I've done that are coming out. It's an amazing experience. The storyline is going to be amazing. You're going to be shocked. There are some stuff that is coming that you'll be like, hello, yes, do you? You know, I saw the poster and I was like, ah, yeah, that is Peter Wecker. Okay, so what criteria or rather what did they, where did they actually decide to take you? Because, you know, it looked like it was something that was very intentional. Why was that? Well, Terrence has been a friend and we've been supporting each other online since way back. Kamami and then I was also doing mine. So when he reached out, it was like, I saw the role and I wanted you to do it. He's the one who saw me in the role and I think I executed it to the best of his liking and to the project. Yes. We can't wait to see what you've done there. Now please tell Terrence something. Terrence, I want to say I love you so much. I know it's hard for men to tell other men. They are not used to that. I love you so much. I am proud of you and I hope that all the dreams that you have in regards to this project or any other project come to life. Thank you so much for involving me in this project also. All right, Daniel Peter Wecker. Refi, I give Terrence his flowers. We can't wait to see what you've done there and congratulations. Thank you so much, Betty. I can't wait to see you after you ask me now certain questions. Super stand-up comedian, super writer. I'm doing fantastic. How are you? Mambu, gizuri sana. Mambu ni kiku kongoleba? Mambu kongoleba na mokolo bilangapa na ikoshida. Kilab tu na furahia, tu Kenya na penda sana. Trust Doug. Now let me ask you, Doug, what was your role on this particular movie? Ah, okay. I was part of the writing team, but I also played a small role inside the film. Yeah, it's one of the characters. Yeah, it's a surprise character. Very nice. You see as a writer, I really want to know, you know, how was it, you know, working with Terrence? It's brilliant, man. It was fantastic. It was a lot of fun from the writing sessions we started last year. Such a brilliant man to work with. I really felt honoured to work with this man. Started working last, I think last year we started at the writing process and then the production too and of course it's hilarious as hell. So it was really fun. Honestly, I'm grateful. Yeah, I mean Doug, we can't wait to see what you've done there. Please tell Terrence something. Ah, Terrence, we can't wait to see what you've done there. And we are definitely looking for it. And congratulations on doing that. Oh yeah, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I enjoy your evening. Ah, yeah, you too. Ah, yeah, yeah. I mean, it's with one of the actors, all of the wash, wash, one, two, three and four, I guess. All four, yeah. I think it was the first character to be seen in the first episode. They opened the limo and there I was. I'm still here. You are and how has it been? It's been a wonderful experience. The first one took like two hours to shoot. The second one took like six hours to shoot. The third one was two days. This one was like 20 days. It's amazing. It's amazing. Now, what are we expecting today? Because you've been there, you've seen that. I have been there and I've seen that. I've not seen the movie. But what we can expect is a lot more violence and we're all pretty rough by this time. Yeah, the innocence of just like washing paper money is gone. Now, it's dangerous at this point. It is. Yeah, yeah. Oh, wow. We can't wait to see what you've done then. Please tell Terran something. Yes, tell Terran something. Hey, thanks man. We've been together a long time and it's cool to always be included. I appreciate it. Was there a scene that was quite difficult for you? Or rather just challenging, not really difficult, challenging. Yeah, man, because a lot of it's improvisation, you'll see there's a gun scene where he, I didn't know he had a gun and he told me to turn around on camera and all of a sudden it was a gun like right in my face and my reaction is pretty real. I don't know what shot they used but like, yeah, yeah, it's something. Yeah. You know, I know questions on people's minds. Is he Kenyan? Does he live in Kenya? How come he's in one, two, three and four? Me? I mean, tell us about that. Ah, yeah. I moved here about eight years ago to start my own charity. In the daytime I make children's health education content and at night time I tell jokes, we'll stand up collective and Doug Mutai and Terrence and I have known each other from comedies for like 10 years. Yeah. Thank you so much. We can't wait to see what you've done down season four and have a good evening. It's my pleasure. Thanks a lot, guys. Okay. One more actor, you know, part of the Wash, Wash 4 movie. Hi, how are you doing? Today I'm doing fine. Today, today? I'm doing fine every day. I just like to throw in a little, a little something every now and then. Yes, go ahead. All right, all right, please tell us. What are your names? My name is David Lee Gottlieb, but then in the third wash, wash, I played a priest. I played a priest who got conned by Papa Freddie, of course. Yes. And I spoke like this in a bit of a southern accent and I talked all about God and I quoted the Bible and etc. So I talked like that in the first one and it was great, in the third one and it was great and I really appreciate having been on it. And in this one I play a rogue interpol agent. So I'm pretending to be on the side of the CID and the DCI, but instead I'm actually just part of the Papa Freddie gang. I mean, so I'm interested to know how was that role for you. Is it something that came off very easy or you had to do some extra work? Well, in the first one it was ad-lib. It was totally ad-lib. I had no idea what I was doing and in my spare time, I'm a photographer in the daytime. So in my spare time I was just taking lots of photos. But no, I had worked in the movies in the past in New York, etc. So I had an understanding of film. But this acting was, this ad-lib was so much fun in the third one. And in the fourth one there was some ad-lib but it was more structured. And there are a lot of surprises. It's a lot different than any of the other ones. And there's guns, there's violence and there's a lot of fun. And I won't tell you any more about it because I haven't even seen the film. I was there for the making of it. But so there you go, there you have it. All right, David, please tell Terrence something, give him a message. Hey, Terrence, is your business really legit? All right, David, thank you so much. We can't wait to see what you've done on that movie. I'm happy to see what I've done too. I'm very curious. Okay, it was a blast. It was a, okay, all right, okay, okay. All right, guys. That was David who was part of the cast of the Wash 4 and we can't wait to see what he has done there. Thank you for watching.