 Good evening to you guys. How are you doing? I hope you've had a fantastic day. So far, welcome to Y254 Entertainment News. We're so excited you are here. Now we know we're not about serious business. We're all about entertainment news, what's happening in showbiz. So just about to let you know what's been trending here and even outside Kenya. So thank you so much for joining us. Now the hashtag is Y254 Updates. Talk to us on our social media pages Art Y254 Channel and feel free to tag me Art. Fill in June and Akama Kawaiida. I have my own panel. I call them my panelist right here. Let's meet them, starting with them. I go by the name Dennis Bob Miner across all social media platforms to jibamba. It's time for entertainment news. So don't touch that dial, you know. Yes. Yeah. All right. And then we have our very own Italian queen. Yes. And you're wearing purple. Yeah. So what's up guys? It's been a while. We are back on Thursday, ready to tell you all the juicy gossip. So don't touch that dial. Karibuni, let's check the show. All right. Yes. You have to corner King of the Ducks, Mr. King himself. Yes, I'm a bad man. King. I'm in the building. Yes. Yes. Follow me. Follow me. So like we say, we have the, we have the juice and we have the, so like it's so shiny, expect. Tomatoes. Now a video, a video has gone viral on social media of a man who wrote an award-winning movie, Nairobi Half-Life. In the video posted by a Twitter user by the name of Gemma Dari, Charles Anthony Mutadia is seen approaching someone in a car who records him as he speaks. Most Twitter users were dropped, dropped wondering how he got to his current state. It is, however, alleged that he once suffered an unknown drug addiction. We have a video. Let's check it out. My name is Charles Anthony Mutadia. I was born on 23rd July, 1979. I grew up here around one giga market in the Campbell County of Kenya. I've mentioned it. I'm 40 years old. I'm an aspiring screenwriter. My project, which I'm familiar with, a gradation, a short film in the Shangri-La language based in Madari. It's called, it's called a gradation and it's based on the policies of slum upgrading. Right. You've seen the video. There you go, guys. Like, how sad is that? Nelly's, he is an actor, by the way, if you all didn't know, he is an actor. He's been doing like sets and stuff. Nelly has been on that. So tell us. Tell us. Where are we? Come on, actor. Now you're come a scriptwriter. What's your opinion? As a film practitioner and also... Wow. All right. Yes. Yes. As a film practitioner, it is very sad to see what is going on. But there's something I think I would like to make people understand. You know, there's, there's some, because there's something people expect when you're the winning awardor scriptwriter. There's a lifestyle that people expect you to live. Yes. And sometimes this lifestyle is really hard to achieve. Making money and sustaining the making of them, he made only one film. And I'm very sure in his circles, one, two, three, he needed to please some few people. Things like those. Because there's no one to tell you those any in a shag of really make up. As easier as it comes. That's how far he goes. Yes. And it's very unfortunate that we're having people who are saying that they are catering or they are caring for the industry. But no one really recognizes the art as a money making program. So even right now as a film practitioner, I wouldn't go to a bank and say, I want to get a loan. How will I pay the loan? Yeah. Because jobs are not reliable. It's not considered a business. And that's the problem. So anyone who's doing it is doing it in the name of Namekit Nonipateric Ignition. And then maybe that time. So you have to have something else on this side. Maybe. So this guy is just unfortunate that what happened to him. And it's actually, he's just one of the few in the industry that I have been going through this. And it's not only in acting. It's even in the music industry. It's in the celebrity. It's everywhere. People are living lives that they're not supposed to be living because of the pressure from the public. Like that guy who recorded that video, I'm sure he was like trying to push that agenda. No, he recorded. He didn't know who he was. He said he recorded. That's when he comes through and I'm like, oh, but maybe you've seen some of my work among them. He mentioned one series, one web series he did. And then he mentions Nairobi Half Life. This guy is like, wow, are you for real? Yeah, because, you know, everyone, the moment when it's big star, it's like, right? And that's the problem. It's very unfortunate. Now, but you know, people have like the moment you have such a big movie, what do you want to consider? You've already made it. The next movie, maybe it's a hit. Yeah. So people always maybe assume that. Yeah, it's the assumption. It's not always like that. Because I'm very sure his scripts, that was an award-winning script, but I'm very sure What does he do with his life? He has established himself as a script writer. What happens to him? He'll go through to the street and laugh once he comes, but it's very unfortunate. That was deep. That was very emotional. It's very sad and unfortunately, like he mentioned, there are no people to sort of mentor celebrities in terms of financial management. Most of them, those who are up there, maybe I can mention someone like Jalango, he's really invested, built homes and all, and the likes. I think for them so far, I can say it's more of exposure, but not being mentored or someone like taking you on the side and telling you, hey, you're getting this amount of money. This won't last forever. You need to input something and have returns. So it's quite sad to see that happening and life is a rolling dice. I always say that. I just wish him all the best and I'll keep him in my prayers. It's very sad. And also it's very discouraging to other upcoming artists also and screenwriters. All right, Ken, Kunama Lowe mentioned drugs. Do you think that is the reason why he's where he is? That is alleged. We're not completely 100% sure, but they somewhere, they mentioned like he was addicted to some sort of substance. We don't know if it's alcohol. We don't know what kind of substance he used to abuse, but it's alleged. So do you think that is the reason why he is in his current state? It might be. Let's say it's in the industry. Yeah. Yeah. Then you get friends. I think it's important to have financial advice on this issue. So we need those kind of people around. To know how to decide, especially CC, in order to do the entertainment. And I also think the way we do things, the reason why some people in this set are very successful film producers and screenwriters and actors, is because one way as an actor, you actually have someone who doesn't know how to do it. Some people don't know how to do gigs. You don't actually do that as a screenwriter. You have someone who does that for you. And I think that we don't have that in Kenya, but maybe we're getting there. What we have in the country currently is an actor. There's guilt, but the guilt is only what they do. They just prescribe rates. How much you should pay? How much you should be charged as an actor. Some people will be charged for that. But some will be charged for that. How much you should pay? You should pay 50. I'll pay 40. I'll pay 10. That's all. That's all. We'll go to the next story. Now, well, it's not even news that most Kenyans graduate and are not employed, but lately most Kenyans seem to be finding creative ways to get jobs. Just last year, we witnessed so many cases of job seekers who carried placards in different areas. Now, 2020 is not different given that we have a case of Sarah Anyango, a lady who risked it all, rather, by posting a video of her qualifications on Twitter. How poised impressed many Kenyans. And she even got the attention of one firm that asked her to make documents. We have a video. Let's check it out. My name is Sarah Anyango, and I'm currently looking for an administration job. I have seven years' experience in project planning and preparation, training, recruiting, developmental skills, and budgeting. I'm also familiar with business softwares such as Microsoft Office. I have strong communication skills, both written and verbal. I consider myself to be a good public speaker, but growing an active player. I know it's a sad state that there are jobs, but I like how creative we're becoming. I'm very sure she's going to get hired if she hasn't been hired already. Would you do something like that? Or do you actually advise other people to do that? It's actually a very good way of coming out. Because normally we are still stuck to a stage where the CV is still the form of CV, where it's the name, age, experience and everything. But there's no physical contact. I'm liking the approach that employers are getting nowadays. They will ask you to send a CV and a video of yourself. Why? It's because a CV might lie. When we see you, you look at your CV and you look at the video you sent, and then maybe now we'll have a slight picture of who we're expecting for the interview and maybe the shortlisting will be much easier. Because you'll go for an interview and say, 50. But if there was such a selection process and if there was such a program that people can do that, then you'll have the same amount. So when you send a 50 and send it, if there was such a 50, it would be much easier. Chances are at 10 in 100. And we also have people who maybe in their CV, the skills of writing the CV are not things that people have. But when you ask somebody, it's not easy. It's a delivery. People know how to express themselves. I'm not name dropping, but I'm loving the US firms that are doing that. Firms like, let me just mention Google. If you work at Google, you don't work because of your CV. You work because you can do what they want. That's the way things are. Okay. Zun, should we adopt that? Moving forward, we'll have two shows. Media, one on top. Video, hi. My name is Filene. I'm a presenter. I can talk in front of the public. I can MC. Even when he's looking for a presenter, hire me. Should we start doing that? Yes, we can. And no, we can't. Well, it lies in the balance. Reason being, there are some disadvantaged people out there who don't have smartphones, who don't have access to internet. And perhaps the nearest internet center is maybe like 20 kilometers away. Guys in the interior of Kenya. So I love her creativity. And I pray that she backs the job if she hasn't already. But I think also this is a challenge to probably the government also. Perhaps maybe to create a platform where guys, in the meantime, though I also love the government so far because they are creating internships, which are, guys are being paid. And they are not being paid like peanuts. At least something you can, you know, you can work around with. So, well, it's a challenge again to us as the youth who are out of school. Also, I think Pia, your mentality, a system in Kenya man, you know, your thoughts, like, we talk about civil, land and white collar job. That's the mentality we bring. You know, the system, the education system has sort of hammered into our heads. So we also need to think outside the box. You know, you are able to make bags or anything, just anything that you know can earn you money. Do it. Don't wait to go to the office and sit there and type things. Yeah. All right. Ken. Yes. So, Pia, you know, there are a lot of people who are scratching. You know, I am a person who is scratching, I am a DJ, I am a GMC, I am DJ. Wow. Any club looking to hire? Yeah. Unfortunately, it will be a kicky. Unfortunately. But all said and done, there is power in social media. Yeah. So, for example, in our area of work, you see, if you are in a business, you can just open your Instagram. If you want to, you know, you might be working, you might be working, you might be working, but there is power in social media. Yeah. Social media has its own power. Yeah. So, let's try use that. Like, can we just use social media for the better good instead of like cyberbullying other people and making other people feel bad about themselves. I think that's a great cause. Yeah. And we move on to another story as well. Now, Uganda and Songbot and Eddie Kenzo's ex-wife, or baby mama rather, Rema Namakula, is trending for all the wrong reasons. The thing I said to have interrupted, interrupted her husband's ongoing live interview by trying to pull him off by his hand. According to Rema, they were tired and needed to head home. However, this does not sit well with some of the social media users. We have a video, let's have a look. So, I've attended, Sam. Okay. He has to go. Thank you. No, let him be. Thank you. Please. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Right. There you have it. That's the video. Now, Rema, she's a well-known and she's a celebrated singer in Uganda. Now, I don't know. Dennis. Well, well. Bodja, would you like me to have a problem with these ladies? Wait, wait. You already are next to somebody and you're trying to be a next to somebody else. Why would you say that? Yeah. I'm trying to tell you, it was a live interview. Yeah. Like I'm trying to... Like what here? How we are right here. And then one of your girlfriend, let's say your girlfriend. I know. Okay. So, I should say my true name. I can't say my name. I don't know. I can't be at the home like, what do you say? There are many things that I can't say. There are many lines that I can't say. I'm trying to drive a point here at home. He's trying to make his portfolios or whatever he was doing, where we are at. No, no, no. What are you doing? What are you doing? Wow. What are you doing? I'm not going to change the logic. But I like it. Surely, I feel she was riding to the wave. And she was trying to do a kicky stunt. But then, she... No, she had just performed. Do you see even the Ayat that she's wearing in the video? That's why she's wearing like that. she's wearing like that. So I'm going to say, she was like, we've had a long day. I'm tired. We need to go. That's too different. Yeah. Yeah. When I'm doing my interview, I am doing my interview. Right. Doing your interview, I'll be standing next to you, supporting you, not telling you that you're doing the interview. All right. Do you think maybe he was asked about something she didn't want to talk about? No, no. I think it was a kickstand like he's saying. Okay. Let me say this. Let me just sorry to interrupt you. I've met her before. There's a time she came at a radio station, a Saturday station I used to be at. And then during the interview, they asked her about any cancer and she was just like, nah. Like, and then they're like, oh, you have many songs. Who do you sing for? And she was like, nah. Like, I think she's just something she does. She was like, no. It's a personality problem. No. She wouldn't do it. And it's like during an interview. And then you asked her about her personal life. She's like, no. So Eddie, she's like, no. And that is the baby mama. So just carry on. Do you think maybe that is her personality? Maybe she doesn't like to overindulge and maybe they asked a personal question and she didn't want to talk about it? No, no. If she's done it before, then I can say it's a character problem. Yes. She has a flow in a character, which unfortunately is spilling over to the people she cares about. And of course, this will affect the bag in the long run. I mean, celebrities are called for interviews. And actually some are even willing to pay for interviews. Why? Because it reaches the target audience and people beyond. So the moment you come and interact the 15 minutes of me selling my Sarah. It doesn't sit well. Personally, if I was a guy, it would have hit me on the back of the wheel. Right. Yes. I wouldn't be surprised because I don't want to interview next. Don't come with your wife. Yes. I wouldn't be surprised. All right. So, Kinti, my question is, like, do you think she's just like to be the one who shines dimming the light of the husband? Yes. And, you know, the interviewer was just trying to, like, people don't know her. So I'm going to try to make it to Eddie Kenzo so that people can actually know who she was. And Eddie Kenzo is like the baby daddy. So anyway, we move on to another one. Now, Kenyan high fashion model and Akote's daughter, Rue Baby, went viral, went viral rather recently after a video of her grinding on West African singer, Kiz Daniel surface online. It is alleged that Rue knew all of Kiz Daniel's songs and she sung them back to back. And after that, that's when the singer noticed her. Now, Kiz Daniel was in the country to headline an event at Huru Gardens, which brought together many artists such as Nandi Sayla's and Young Ali's. Yes. Call police. Call police. Call police. Call police. It's not the first time I've seen Rue acting and showing us her mom, Nani Ake, Akotun Kondani. And this is what I'm saying. Look at what she's doing on stage. And Akotun, like, Dado, you know? No, but Rue really legit likes Kiz Daniel. Like, um, she won't let celebrity crush work any Kiz Daniel. So I call her an opportunity. And then she's like, you know what? Why not? But, like, it's been a while since I've seen her and enjoyed this story. Hey, Rue. Well, you know, I have a song with Tawaka. A song, the in front part. Hey, you, Akosawa. All right, Akosawa. I know what you're talking about. It's 7 p.m., so let's say people just... Yes, now Zibaibol say... Zibaybo Zibaybo Say it's trained up a child in the way he should go That when he is old he will not depart from it I don't blame her Whatever she is doing is funny But now Yes It's not a good look for her You remember she has cuprids behind her I think she is a face of Nivia Now if some cuprids were to see that Nivia I don't know Nivia The target audience is across And we are not advertising them by the way But now also when you end us for a product There is a certain way you are supposed to behave You know You are not supposed to be seen at some places Like Miss Kenya you are not supposed to be seen at a club By the way Unless that changed They used to award cars back then If your car was ever found Packed outside a club But That is pageantry It is very different from high fashion It is But then like I said I don't blame her Probably I blame the parent If you see your mother doing theatrics out there You know there is a message she portrays She has following on Instagram On social media Across all social media platforms Of course that includes kids from high school And primary kids They are up to when they are like Wow, they made it This girl made it from scratch They were raised by a single mother But now when you start pulling search stunts It's not a good look I don't think that was wise of her That's my personal opinion King, do you agree with June and Do you know she is over 18 She is over 18 She is over 18 I think in the second I am lucky Anyway, this might be the only Highlight about the event Wow No She sent me to TZ She sent me to TZ She sent me to TZ The hashtag is white if you prefer updates I am not going to say anything I am going to go to the next story From a model come actress We must appeal to her After posting a photo of herself Attending a burial of a family member Fans took to her Instagram page Asking her if she was ok And why she wasn't eating Because according to them She is too thin A response when I savagely Responded to each and every one of her trolls Telling them that she is ok With the way she looks And that they are the ones with the problem She even went as far as telling one of the fans That she is thin Because she has HIV and AIDS Most people however were just concerned That she lost a lot of weight Alright so Hey There is a picture And it says that she is the one with the problem Yes No but Here is the thing No no no What This is what I have to say She was Mr Zanya Mr Zanya And then at some point She put on a lot of weight over the years So she was complaining about her weight So last year she decided To do something about it So I don't know what she did Disappeared social media then came back She was really skinny And she said She is ok with it When she gained weight People had a problem with it Now that she has lost a lot of weight Do you think it's an issue of body shaming? My problem is her feedback It's not actually about body shaming or anything People are genuinely concerned People are just genuinely concerned People are just genuinely concerned Like hey We are two to make one a juicy Now this other transformation We don't understand She would have just said This and this It's my life But she keeps saying that What are you trying to say? I'm trying to say that What are you trying to say? I'm trying to say that I'm trying to say that I'm trying to say that I'm trying to say that She said Like someone who's like You're too thin Are you sick or what is going on? She's like yes I'm sick I have AIDS You have a problem with that? I don't know You are sick People are just so sad There's a point that you just don't comment There's a point that you just don't comment There's a point that you just don't comment This is power in silence It's like they are not happy They are shocked When do you delete posts? But it's your instagram You're free to post whatever you want But when you post You just have to share your feelings Sure Yes, she's a size 6. We're like, hey, June, June, what happened? I see my ass. Do you think she's okay with whatever she is? No, not at all. Now, as a celebrity, these people need to understand and they always say this, that as a celebrity, you attract love and hate in equal measure. So the moment you start receiving negative comments on your social media, that's called it. What you're supposed to do is just let back, keep quiet. And keep quiet. They're power in that. See, local celebrities here in Kenya, the likes of Nameless and all, they're respected because they're involved in these demanding things. But, you know what? There's a guy who's like, hey, Nameless, because he's not a scandal. You meet Nameless in a club, he's like, hey, get up. They're respected, but regarding the history of Ema. Ema... Right? Lock in your energy beyond your bow. Alright, sour, sour. Welcome to our last story of the day because of time. Now, Bongu Star, one meeting, then he's Bongu Star, Damwon Platnams and his Kenyan girlfriend, Daya Habani, dropped a song, they worked on together. Their song, which was released a day ago, got about one million views within 14 hours. Within 14 hours, rather, even getting the attention of American producer and Alicia Keys' husband, she's bits. And the song shared by Damwon's mom on her page, singer confesses that his mom asked him to ignore all other women and marry Tarnasha, and he seems to agree. That is. Yes. Come on, it's Fupi Fupi, it's okay. Okay, I'll just put an excerpt from a conversation I was having with her. I think some friends here, they said, they said, they want to see me as Alicia. Yeah. They said, they want to see me as Kazi. So, this story is not about Tarnasha. Yes. In fact, it's not about Tarnasha. It's about Tarnasha. It supports Tarnasha. It supports Tarnasha. It supports Tarnasha. Yes. It supports Tarnasha. Tarnasha is not a musician. Tarnasha is a record personality. Wow. They watch us. Yes. Yes. Wow. Okay. So, Jun, I'm going to island that. Now, well, I can say singing is not for everyone. Exactly. Let me just put it that way. Can you sing you yourself? Oh, yes. Sing for us. Sing for us. Entertain us. Wait. Singing is not for everyone. It's a talent that, I guess, only few have. And, you know, Aras is Jewish. I wish them all the best. Yes. Thank you. Yes. First of all. No, no. My question is, the ones I can see before you can say what they are. Okay. Here's the thing. Why is it that Kenyans are attacking her? Aren't they supposed to be supporting Tarnasha, though? Like, we have so many celebrities in Kenya who have girlfriends. They never even let the world know about what she's not going to feature. By supporting her, isn't that like making sure she gets her own paper, get her own money, get her own shows. No. And level up. Isn't that a good thing? Very good. Firstly, first of all, what does it take to know if someone can sing or not? I want to be one of them. I want to be one of them. I want to be one of them. Second thing, Tarnasha is a woman. A woman. A woman. And I think it's a good thing. It's high time to take a job. To go to a positive. I think it's a good thing. Yeah, man. Let's spread positivity. I think it's a good thing. Some people are asking why Kenyans are so popular. Why Kenyans are not supporting Tarnasha. Juzi, we were here talking about Gageton. And people bashed it. What's the difference about what she's doing? Simulator mediocrity. What are people supporting? She's an international producer. And I think she's a woman. She's involved. Yes. Actually. Hi, Nia. This is Tarnasha Gimba. For real? For real? Salah. Salah, I'll tell you the other side. Oh, I've made it. Hi. Alright. That's how I work. Thank you so much, guys. Thank you so much, guys. Thank you so much for watching. What's your opinion? The hashtag is Waitfee for updates. Talk to us. Maybe next week if you have any story like us to talk about, you sent us at Waitfee Fo Channel, I'm going to tell you the social media at Deniz Bob Miner, at Junil Beatura Giovanni, at Kin Kingsley underscore on Instagram, follow him, yes. Thank you so much for watching now. I have a few people to shout out. Anthony, a big shout out to you. And I have these other guys right here real quick. Let's see who else is here before we go. Right. I have Nduati. A big shout out to you Nduati. I have Ifa Nduati. I have P.K. and the mom P.K. And Ifa Nduati. A big shout out to you Anthony. A big shout out to Msila. Hi Msila. A very big shout out to you. And everybody else whom I wish all for support. Timo Nakawana. Thank you so much. There is Rose as well. A big shout out to you Rose. There is Frank. There is Hemstown. There is Blyo. Yes, Blyo. A big shout out to him. There is Maurice. Apakwa Studio. And then Dennis has one more shout out to send out as we leave. Yes. There is Emmanu James. Emmanu James is the one who is here. He is the one who is here. Right. And young Googs. A big shout out to you. Now thank you so much for watching. We are going to see you again next week with an event. Better shout out for now. It's goodbye and enjoy your weekend. Bye. Tamaasha, you are a good guy. Two points.