 Tell me to ask you five quick questions before you leave. One question, what is the highlight of the year for you? So far, I'm actually going to be in a movie. Oh, okay. Is that your first role? My second role, I was in a series before, but it's my first time in a movie and it's gonna be coming out, I think mid-year or end of this year. It's directed by Tosh. So Tosh Kitonga, it's got a very interesting cast and I feel like it's gonna be a big one. So I'm looking forward to that. Do we have a name yet? Is this something you can tell us? No names, but all I can tell you is that it's a very interesting movie. It's such a strong storyline and it's very relatable to the Kenyan audience. So it's fun, it's got a bit of dancing, it's got a bit of everything. So it's just entertainment, good entertainment. I mean, we can't wait to see what you've done on that one. Second question, what is the deal breaker for you in a relationship? Lack of communication. Oh, okay, I mean. Hashtag ghosting. Oh, okay. All right, that question, what is that one trait if a friend possesses, they stop being your friends? Jealousy. Oh, okay. Yeah, I feel like there's space for all of us. You know, there's enough room for each and every one of us to grow. And as friends, we should be encouraging each other and empowering each other rather than like trying to sabotage each other's work. And jealousy is a very strong emotion. So as friends, you should never be jealous of your friend. Never. Then that's not your friend. Okay, for sure. Yeah. Right now, I'm hanging out with super content creators, super radio personality, super dancer. Come on, what don't you do? Hi, how are you? Good, how are you? Very well, how are you feeling today? I'm feeling great. I love this. I think it's the first time I've actually come for a kalasha and it's really good. I'm really enjoying the vibes. It's nicely done. What made you come today? That's in the dish on what made you come today? This year, I think a brand that I work with is sponsoring it. So that's Samsung. That's right here. And of course, I just feel like this year it's bigger than ever. So I had to be here this year. Now as a media personality, allow me to ask you, what do you think kalasha and international awards brings to the careers of filmmakers in this country? I feel like it's a boost for them. You know, it's encouragement because the truth is that whenever you get recognition, be it awards, be it, you know, when your movie goes viral, when people are watching it, when your song goes viral, I feel like as an actor, as an artist, it's a real confidence boost to you as well as just makes you feel like you're going the right way, you're doing the right thing and you're on the right path. So I think it's just a way to recognize the great talents that we have in the country. We've got some amazing actors, some amazing directors and I think it's only getting bigger because you've seen the level of production in the past two years. We've grown tremendously as an industry. So I think that the future is very bright and we as Kenyan, the Kenyan industry, when it comes to acting, you know, production, direction, just filmmaking in general, we're on the right path. Yeah. Now you know, I love how you create content, very creative, out of, you know, the normal, and for someone who's been looking up to you in terms of content, what do you put into consideration when you come up with all these amazing concepts? You just have to stand out. You know, right now the Kenyan content creation industry is very saturated. Every third person wants to become a content creator. Everyone has a phone, so everyone believes they're an influencer. But at the end of the day, I feel like it's the kind of creativity that you put into your craft. So if you invest, you will definitely get brands coming to you. So invest, just make sure that you're creative, you stand out from the rest, you're different. Try and do things that have not been done before, because that's the only way that brands will actually notice you and come looking for you, and they'll see that you know what you're doing. So just be different. Okay. Now allow me to ask you five quickfire questions before you leave. One question. What is the highlight of the year for you? So far. Uh-huh. I'm actually going to be in a movie. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. So first role? My second role, I was in a series before, but it's my first time in a movie and it's going to be coming out, I think mid-year or end of this year. It's directed by Tosh. Okay. So Tosh Kitonga. It's got a very interesting cast and I feel like it's going to be a big one. So I'm looking forward to that. Yeah. Do we have a name yet? Is this something you can tell us? No names. Okay. But all I can tell you is that it's a very interesting movie. So it's such a strong storyline and it's very relatable to the Kenyan audience. So it's fun. It's got a bit of dancing. It's got a bit of everything. So it's just entertainment. Good entertainment. Yeah. I mean, we can't wait to see what you've done on that one. Second question. What is the deal breaker for you in a relationship? Lack of communication. Okay, I mean. Hashtag ghosting. Oh, okay. All right. That question. What is that one trait if a friend possesses, they stop being your friends? Jealousy. Oh, okay. Yeah. I feel like there's space for all of us. You know, there's enough room for each and every one of us to grow. And as friends, we should be encouraging each other and empowering each other rather than like trying to sabotage each other's work. And jealousy is a very strong emotion. So as friends, you should never be jealous of your friend. Never. Then that's not your friend. Okay, for sure. Yeah, yeah. Do you have any favorite Kenyan film? Of course. I mean, I really, really liked Nairobi Half-Life when it came out back in the day. And of course, just currently, there was a plan B. Yes. That was a movie, right? With Sarah Hassel. I really enjoyed that as well. And then if it comes to shows, volume. Amazingly done. There was disconnect. So I feel like we're really making some good movies and good TV shows and series. Yeah. Last question. Something that Kenyan celebrities do that you consider not right. Something you will not do. Cloud chasing. I guess, you know, when you leak your own stories. Yeah. Yeah. So for me, Cloud chasing, I feel like that's something that I've never done. And I don't think I can do it because I'm also a new Zanka. So I have to always be very careful and neutral and objective. You know, you're a journalist as well. So that's something that I don't do. All right. Thank you so much. It's an amazing talking to you. Enjoy your evening. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you for that. All right, guys. There you have it from media personality right here on SPM Buzz. Thank you for watching.