 All right, absolutely amazing. Many thanks for joining us. Welcome back. You're still watching Why In The Morning right here on Y2-5-4 channel. But first things first, let's get interactive. You can find us direct on our social media platforms. So that includes Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at Y2-5-4 channel. And personally, you can find me at Brian's Aquana 1 and the hashtag to plug in on once again on the conversation. And you already asked your question right there on our social media platform. It's on the hashtag Why In The Morning. And remember, in this segment, it's all about entrepreneurs. But today, we are doing it a little bit different. We are taking it in a comical way. How do you incorporate food in comedy? And there's a way that you know these two things, they don't go hand in hand. But it reminded me of Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart. They had a very interesting comedy show. But it's a food show, but they're cracking jokes. Literally, you should check it out. So we're trying to actually see how can we do it, the Kenyan version now. In an interesting way. And joining us live in the studio, she's a very beautiful and gorgeous lady. You will like her as we get into the conversation. She's Anju Khan. She's a comedian, a content creator, and many other things as well. She'll talk about that in the interview. But we're going to talk about how food, mixology, is incorporated in comedy. How can you do that? Joining us live in the studio is Anju Khan. I hope I got your name right. Yes. Right, welcome. Thank you. I'm feeling good. Yes. I love the fact that you're from Kosto, but you're here in Kanairo. Do you feel like there's a change in terms of the weather, the environment, the people? Of course, when you visit a place, the first thing you notice, the people behave differently. Exactly. The weather is differently. The mannerisms are not as exactly as what you're used to. Very true. In terms of weather, I do prefer Nairobi weather, because I'm really allergic to hot weather. You're allergic to hot weather? But you come from Kosto. The conditions are usually way up high. Yes, I do. But I have to manage. Sometimes you can find when it's too hot, I just have to pour water on myself and walk like that. Are you saying it in a comedic way? No. I'm like, literally. Literally. Literally, you take a jug of water and you wash it yourself. Yes. Or sometimes what I do, let's say I'm working in the, like, I'm working in Mombasa, then the sun is too hot. Then what I normally do, I go to the bank, because there's an AC over there. So I go for a tent to be accustomed to any bank. As long as, like, I just pretend like I'm a customer. I go take a ticket. You're on the queue waiting. Yeah. So when I feel cool, then I continue with my journey. You use the AC. Yes. But they'll kick you out. The security will come in. Not really, it has never happened. It has never happened like that, because I've been doing that. OK, and you've been doing OK. So which part of Mombasa exactly? OK, I come from Mombasa, Macadara Ground. OK. Yeah, I'm a poster. Wow, I miss Diani. The last time I was there. I think it was Diani, sorry. Diani, yeah, I think we went to Jamal Kenyatta, Diani. I miss the environment and the people and the food as well. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Mombasa food is so, it's something else. Which is related to what you do? Yeah. Now tell us, tell us more. Tell us more about yourself. How did you find yourself into, yes, you're doing food, but then you're also a comedian as well. How did you get to this point where you're interacting these two aspects? Here you are. You mentioned to me something very crazy behind this is, please share it with us. Like, how do you incorporate these two items together? OK, like I can eat raw eggs. I can combine masala chips with the omena, chapati omena, chapati sukuma, raw fish. I can do raw fish and many, many others. Yeah, like milk and soda. OK, now just a brief history of you. Like, how did you now get into the journey before you start eating raw eggs? Nene, nene, because I understand it's comedy, but there's a process to it, how you attack it. How did you, like, exactly now get yourself in the sport? Yeah, so as I said before, when I was young, I used to overthink, yeah, like, what if I eat this and that? Why are people eating like this and not like this? Why must it be like this and this? It would golly with, instead of like, golly with insects. Why can't we try this? So, like, I used to try out maybe mom is cooking and maybe, like, she's going somewhere to pick a phone. I go there secretly, I take raw fish, I escape. Wow, yeah. I'm trying to imagine, you know, like, exactly doing that. How do you even plus raw fish in your mouth? First of all, there's stench. The raw stench is so disgusting. OK, what I can say maybe one month's meat is another month's treasure. So maybe for me, it's not, but people find it disgusting. Exactly. And how do you siblings take it? I'm trying to imagine, like, your siblings. Imagine, my brother is just like me. Your brother? Yeah. I'm the first born, he's younger than me, so he does the same. OK. Yeah. In fact, there is a show in Mombasa that we did and my brother accompanied me. He also did what I did. And how was the reception? Well, people were giving you that side-eye. People were literally shocked. Others were interested in it. Others were taking videos. And after the stage, people were like, are you for real? Right. Won't you die? Something is such a question. What's going to happen to your stomach? Nothing. Do you have bacteria, some Onellataifi and the rest? Not really. I guess if maybe you're used to something, maybe, you know, it's not easy for you to get sick. Right. Yeah, yeah. Now, how did that come to be like a profession now? OK. For this, like, OK, I've been acting before doing comedy. Then I thought of, like, why can't I be different or maybe unique and come, like, use this idea of mine in my content or, let's say, comedy, stages and such. So I thought, like, it's so unique, different, and it will entertain people. Right. Are there, like, places you've been to, like, auditioned and, like, you've been to competitions? Because apart from the one you mentioned, like, you did it with your brother and people are shocked. Did they, like, call you for another session to do that same thing over and over? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, there's one I did it in Tuapa, another one I did it on a little theater show. Then also Churchill show. But on Churchill, mostly I did comedy. That was stand-up comedy. Yeah, and they really loved it. They really loved it. You crock jokes now. You are cracking jokes and making people laugh. Yes. And even my outfit was so different. Like, you know, before going on stage, Churchill asked me, like, is this how you want to dress? I said, yeah. Because when I dress like a mad person or a comedian, then I cover the full, like, I cover myself as a comedian. But if I dress like normal, then I can't give all my best. But when I dress different, like, Like when you disguise yourself, you appear more comedic and more hilarious and people like it when you are clowning. Yes. Oh my goodness. So I love doing crazy stuffs. I love putting on crazy, you know, clowns. Attire. Yeah, attires. And maybe in future I'm thinking of buying, you know, Shrek, the movie Shrek. Shrek and Faion, I'm thinking of buying that outfit and I'll be either Shrek. Oh my goodness. So you are wearing T-shirts. You are wearing T-shirts. You are wearing a kimbap. No, Shrek is not wearing a kimbap. Yeah. OK. Yeah, yeah. So now, when it comes now, incorporating how to be funny and just being a normal person, how do you strike that balance to a point you're like, you're warm to the people? Yeah. People accept you like, that's you, the comedian. Yeah, yeah, yeah. The comedian and this is you, the real con. OK. Do you like switch personalities sometimes? You're normal sometimes. You're a comedian. And how do you balance that graph? OK, what I can say like, I hardly get angry at first. You hardly get hungry. Yeah, angry. OK. So I am not sure tempered at all. OK. Even if you abuse me, I can't get emotional. OK. Even bad comments and people are bullying and in love, right? Yeah. I just ignore, but I really don't get angry. OK. Or even, let's say, maybe someone is holding a graduate with me, then I can't hold it back. Yeah. Also, in terms of before doing comedy, I was my family comedian. Because I used to do crazy stuff. When I was a kid, let's say my mom is sleeping or my gran is sleeping. And maybe you forget and put your mouth open. I go take some chili. I put chili in it. Like, I was naughty. I was stubborn. Yeah, I was so stubborn. Like, I used to do crazy stuffs a lot. Yeah. Yeah. So like, I used to make people laugh at home a lot. Then even in school, I was too smart for the teachers. I used to play. Did that cause tension between you and France as well? Actually, in high school, I was too smart for teachers in that. I could remove crocodile tears. I can come up with fake stories. And convince people. Yeah, because I was a chronic absentee. So you had to look for a mask? Yes, to cover me. And you survived? And the reason I was a chronic absentee was, OK, in from 1 and 2, I wasn't. I used to study well. But the school my parents kept me in. I really didn't like it because I got good marks. Yeah, so like, you know, if you don't like something, you try anyway to get out of it. So I was an absentee. Like, in form 3, I can remember only one to school 32 days, only for exams. The rest of the days, where were you at? In the gym. Good luck. Walking to get muscles or to? No, those days I used to do gym causes. Because my whole interest was to be a gym trainer at that time. A gym instructor. A yoga trainer, Zumba trainer. All right. So in short, you're a mix of so many other professions. Yeah, I am multi-talented in short. All right, excellent. Fantastic. Now, how does it make you feel from a mental health perspective? I can only imagine you're doing all these stunts. Yet, there's now the real you. When you're sleeping at night alone in your bed, that's when reality sinks in. You're reflecting about yourself, your identity. How do you feel? OK, I feel like maybe I am blessed. Yeah, because I do a lot of things. I do cooking. I do fitness. I do acting and comedy. Right. Now, let's shift gears now to your cooking part. Maybe what are some of the recipes that you cook and where do you cook? Do you have a shop? Do you compete also? Have you done food competitions as well, cooking games? OK, I started cooking when I was nine years old. And I never wanted mom to teach me cooking because it's a modern technology. Everything is on YouTube. Not only that, remember, I'm an overthinker. So I used to think, if chapati remains, how can I recycle it? If ugali remains, how can I recycle? Such thoughts made me come up with my own recipes to recycle chapati, to recycle ugali, to recycle bread, and many other stuff. So your main selective meals, what are some of the main selective meals that you cook? OK, like kati roti. Kati roti is chapati, recycled to another product called kati roti. Then ugali, when ugali remains, what do I do? I cut it into slices. I put masala on top, lemon, salt, then I fry it. Or I add the make bhajiya, ugali bhajiya, and ugali chapati. I can also cook ugali chapati. In terms of bread, let's say bread has expired, and it just got a little bit fungus. You cut the area, and you turn it to gulab jamun. It's an Indian sweet. But I thought of using bread, like wasted bread, to turn it to gulab jamun. Also rice, let's say a lot of rice remained. I can make it kheer. Wow, I'm flirty. Now, my question again to you is, who eats these foodstuffs that you're cooking? OK, like the foodstuffs I cook are really nice, and people do enjoy a lot. My family eats. My friends eat, yeah. Because I'm thinking, ugali bhajiya. Who eats ugali bhajiya? Dad, mom, brother. Even my auntie eats, everybody eats. Like, hello guys, welcome to dinner ugali bhajiya. Here we go. Yes, exactly. Wow. Please don't forget to share videos. Don't forget, because I can only imagine how that goes. And what else now? Do you have a shop, people come to buy your foodstuffs? Or it's mainly family, and that's it. OK, it's family, and I'm thinking of turning it to programs, where I will be sharing more ideas in terms of cooking and stuff. Yeah. Right. There's one of your videos I was watching, where you're, I don't know what you're eating in the video. I don't want to imagine, but please tell us. Tell us what you're eating in the video. I was like, wah, wah, wah, wah. Lot of massi. Take the wheel, don't even take the wheel. Take the whole car, drive it. Take the whole car, Jesus, drive it. Please don't remind me of that video. Don't take the wheel. Was it ugali, soda, and tea mixed? Exactly. I was like, are you? What was happening? What was going on? Please explain to us. What was happening in that situation? Nothing. It was OK. The title of the short story was, when the girlfriend pays the bill. So my boyfriend took me to a restaurant, whereby he asked me to order something. So I ordered ugali, tea, and soda. And he ordered only toothpick, because he had no money, like not enough money. And I ordered three items. So he was like, OK, go on and eat after eating. So I mixed everything, by the way, ugali, soda, and tea, hot tea, and cold soda with ugali. I mixed and ate. After eating, he was to pay the bill. But I took his money. I told him, as a good girlfriend, I'm going to pay the bill. So I took his money. I removed out my money. I gave the waiter my money. Then the same money that I took from him, I kept it in my pocket. You kept it? In my pocket. I'm trying to make the logic here. You're taking his money to pay the bill, but then you're not going to use his money to pay the bill. You keep it and use yours to pay the bill. So indirectly, OK, that is like, OK, I'm telling, like, you're paying, yeah? So I take that money, I say, I will pay the bill. So I remove my money, I give it to the waiter. Then I take, you are the one I took from him, and keep it. So it's like indirectly saying that I paid, but indirectly it's you who paid. It's I or him who paid. But that's dilemma now, like, why did you ask for the money to pay, and then, you know? OK, like, I'm trying to be good. It's like, it's compensation now. Yeah. OK, I'm trying to be good to my boyfriend, but indirectly, yeah. Wow. I'm speechless. Now, when it comes to feedback, of course, when you're in this space of comedy, there's a lot of people who react, and you said, you don't care about the negative criticism. What do people tell you sometimes, you know, when they see your stance on social media? Because you mentioned it also on our YouTube channel, it will tell us the name of it and even the social media. What are some of the comments and the sentiments that people tell you? OK, people do tell me, like, you are unique, you are different. People tell me, we like your videos, you do crazy stuff, keep making more videos, such comments. OK. Yeah. Not the duck. The duck side, I only got one comment from my channel, and that was like, you are an Indian girl, a Muslim girl, and you are an actress. You see? And I'm very sure that comment was from a relative. Wow. Because I really fought hard for this, you know. To be who you are? Yeah, because it wasn't... An Indian. First, I fought hard for the gene stuff, because they were like in our culture. What was the barriers in between? Sorry. What were the obstacles? OK, them days when I was a trainer, when I started doing the training and everything, my mom and dad really supported me, but the relatives were so harsh on me. You're a girl, you're doing gym, you girls should just stay at home. After completing high school, you have to get married. I said, like, I'm going to do what I want, as long as my parents are supporting me, and my parents are feeding me, so you're nobody to tell. So, like, it was too tough, because they spoiled my name, like, I'm trying to be a man, I'm doing gym. So, from gym, I did acting, and in terms of acting, they were like, oh, she's having many boyfriends. Look, she's acting with this, she's acting with that, oh, all of them are her boyfriends. Visibility and being relatives. Yeah, like, they were just so negative about me. And mom told me, like, you know, I really don't like this negative comment. My parents are from the family, so it's better you quit acting than I told mom, like, I really cannot quit my talent for people who will not help me in the future, yeah. So mom said, are you not afraid of your name being spoiled? I said no. I'm not afraid. So, I continued doing it, and when they saw me on Churchill show, they were really shocked, like, how did you get there? Right. And now they're loving it. They're like, they want to associate with you. Yeah. Are you like, nope, I don't know you. Wait for me until I win an award. Not really. I'm like, okay, come, yeah. Here. Okay, what I can say, pride is not my cup of tea or arrogance, no, I always attract what is positive. All right. Yeah. Because I can only imagine, you know, fighting those obstacles to have this personality that you have, and keeping up with all those negativities, and still keeping a clean heart, and staying mentally pure, it's a gift, it's a gift that keeps on giving. Thank you. Truly. I think so. Thank you. Now, a good question. Still it's International Women's Month, and recently last week we celebrated it. What do you think about that? And, you know, you being a woman, of course, you know, you're vulnerable, as well already. Yeah. They were bullying you, all these comments, and they're coming directly from the people you're connected to, how do you feel about it? About women's day. Yeah. Concerning women's day, I never celebrated. Why not? Because what, like, I was just thinking, like, who, who just came up with that idea, like, this day is for women, because every day is a woman's day, yeah? And all, like, every day is a women's day, and, like, there's no specific day to celebrate it. Right. Yeah. Because women do a lot. Right. So it's not part of it. Yeah. So for you, it meant nothing. It didn't mean that, you know. Yeah, it meant nothing. Yeah, yeah. Big part. Yeah. Even, like, Valentine, I normally think, like, so that 14th is for loving the rest of the day is, yeah, so I really don't celebrate those. Good question. Yeah. Good question. Now, when it comes to the comedy industry, it's very diverse in Kenya, and from your experience and what you've managed to accomplish for yourself, what would you say is your takeout from it in terms of your mindset as well, the experiences you've encountered. If you were to answer that, what would you say? Okay, like, in future I want to, I want to, like, okay, first comedy makes people love, and it can also change people who are stressed, you know, someone may just be at home stressed and watches your video, and he or she just laughs, you know. At first, you also, I guess you get, what can I say, like, good deeds or tawab from God because you made someone laugh, yeah. So you're helping the community. Not only that, comedy and acting, like, I want to become, like, one of the best actors in future. Right. Yeah, and maybe I come up with my own acting school because there's no acting school. Like school specifically for acting, stuff and all. Right. Are there maybe, like, comedians in the industry that you look up to, not just limited to Kenya, even, I love Priyanka Chopra, I'm sure you know her. Yeah, yeah, yeah. She got married to, I think, somebody, an Anand Bista from Somersu. Yeah, are there maybe, like, from the Indian community as well that you look up to in comedy? Okay, in comedy, what I can say, we Kans are so funny, yeah, because most Kans are crazy. Okay. Yeah. Like, in short, our whole family is funny, my mom, my dad, ever joking. Right. So are there, like, any that you look up to, specifically that you can pinpoint the names and say, this one she's funny or he's funny? Okay, I normally watch Mark Engel comedy. Mark Engel, then I do it. And he's like my role model in comedy. Emanuella. Yeah. Mark Engel, the Emanuella, Mark Engel himself. Yeah, those people are best actors, best ten and others, yeah. Internationally? Internationally. But anyways, can Emanuella still be international? Okay, there's some speedy, I also love some speedy videos. I love watching Nigerian comedies, because they are so amazing. Okay. Now, speaking of amazing, your experience on the stage as a comedian, just like any other day, there's rainy days and there's good days. There's a time you can crack a joke and people roll their eyes. They're like, girl, you are wrong for this. How do you navigate through a day when, you know, you're not hitting the pinnacles, right? And the times when, you know, it's all, yay, it's all funny games. You know, how do you kick it? Okay, for that, I know, like, okay, let's say I cracked a joke and maybe people did not laugh. But first, I will just continue with my content. Because when I am on stage, I don't focus on people. I focus on my content and how I produce it. So maybe let's say after finishing, I realize like people really didn't laugh and sad. So next time when I sit down, I think of making it better and better. Yeah, do you like, do you sometimes go and cry in a corner and you're like, oh my goodness, they never laugh. The way you prepare the whole night, like you're translated. Okay, the only thing I can do, I cannot cry. Okay, I can get maybe, I can be in less moods, but I go drink some coffee. Coffee is my type of drug. I drink some coffee and listen to songs and it's gone. That's how I, that's how I release my stresses. Right. Which I feel like is a safer way to do it. Yeah, or I can do meditation, yoga meditation, or I can go to the gym and do some crazy stuff and I forget. Yeah, and you get back your energies. Yeah, by the way, I want to tell you something about myself. There's a mistake I ever did in life. I regret. You still regret too, right now. You know, okay, in Islam and in Christianity, we both believe that before eating, you have to pray. Yeah. Why? Good question. Why should we how to pray fast before we eat? But tell us in the comment section at hashtag and why in the morning. Yeah. Is it mandatory to pray before you eat? Good question. Okay, in Islam, we are told if you are not like, if you are eating, you have to pray before you eat and if you don't pray before you eat, the devil is eating with you. Oh, that's the belief now. Yeah, certain. Some of the beliefs around it. Yeah, certain is eating with you and I guess maybe same for Christians. So, like after realizing in Islam, we are told if you eat without praying, certain will eat with you. One day I thought like, okay, certain is my enemy and when I don't pray and I eat that food, certain will eat with me. So you know what I did? One day, I looked for poison. I kept in my food. I said today I'm not going to pray because certain will eat with me and my enemy will die. So, I ate the food. What? And guess who fainted? Hold up, pull up, pull up, pull up. Let's backtrack the dog out. Let's go ahead like two points. Yes, yes. What poison and what food? My food. Okay. In Islam, we are told if you don't pray and you just eat without praying, certain will eat with you. Like he will eat with you in short. So, what I did was to, because I know certain is my enemy. Right, too. Who wants to be best friends with Satan? I looked for poison. I said, let me poison this food today. What poison was this? What poison? Like rat and rat plus yes. Oh my goodness. Yes is a detergent. Yeah, I used rat and rat plus jeep and I don't know what. I was like, today, Satan is going to die. Die and leave you alone. Yeah, we live happy forever. Oh my goodness. I did that madness. And next time you are feeling yourself, you are working up in a house. No. You said you fainted, Amma. They just perpetrated you. I fainted but I realized I'm the Satan. Wow. Like I was the Satan because I was trying to kill myself instead of killing the Satan. You know, I'm trying to put myself in that scene, like in a movie, now in real life. I'm trying to like, let's eat poison. Let's see if Satan is going to die but now it's me who is dying. Yeah. And then coming back to my now normal life, I'm like, yes, I'm the devil myself. Like, okay, that means... How did you put that up? Because I was too harsh on myself. I never thought like, if I eat this food, I will also die or something bad can happen to me. I only thought of the enemy. All right. The enemy will die. So instead of the enemy, guess who was almost going to die? Please tell me it was comedy and not like real life. It might be, but I have no idea. Let's ask people on comment section. What do you think? But as you marinate on that one, as you marinate on that one, what are some of the stereotypes that come with being a comedian of your style and your race? Because I understand there are a few you've mentioned even in Kenya. There are so many of your descent and we also had somebody close saying you're Indian and you're doing these. What are some of the stereotypes that you feel? The day you get that platform, you first of all have to do away with them so that you keep it clear in people's minds that you don't have to think of me like this. And just in case there's any other aspiring comedian or person who has your type of personality, they won't feel same type of way or it will be a safer space for them to take over. Okay. What I can say is since it's a talent and I'd like to spread it, then I have no problem with that. Okay. The stereotypes that you face, like what people say a lot, especially not family now, please. Not family now, like in the domain. Okay. What people normally say like, oh, she's our Indian actress. She's funny. She's our comedian. They do motivate me a lot. Okay. Yeah. All right. And this makes me want to make more and more videos. All right. Yeah. You mentioned of the mistake that you still regret that. Yeah. I'm like, wow, my goodness. Why did you have to do that to yourself? Come on now. I was crazy. Yeah. Yeah. Now, being funny is a gift. Yeah. The gift of God is God-given. Do you feel like yours is manufactured or it was inborn and you had mentioned that. Yeah. But now when you figure to a place like you have to commercialize it. Yes, I'm coming to do this dangerous stance. Yeah. But now how am I shielding myself from the aftermath of it? Okay. Okay. Like, can you come up again? All right. I meant, yes, I'm coming to do this dangerous stance. Yeah. But yes, I'll be affected. But here's what you have to do to protect me. Yeah. I mean, you'll just take jig and if you die, you die. Okay. When it's acting, you don't use, let's say, okay, when you're doing a content like poison, you don't use real poison. Okay. Yeah. But the story was something else. It wasn't acting. Okay. Yeah. Because even the video you're doing, you know, mixing all those two false thoughts. That one was real. They definitely will spoil your stomach. Yeah. So do you like go for health checkups? No. You're immune? No. Nothing. Nothing. Okay. I did basic nutrition in the fitness industry and I know how to detoxify my body. All right. Yeah. I can drink blended spinach for one week. And you're still fantastic. Yeah. Oh my goodness. Yeah. I mean, like, let's say poison, you can't really try it in real life. Yeah. Yeah. But this stuff that I make, I'm used to them. Right. Yeah. So like you're taking a bullet and shooting yourself. Yeah. Yeah. Now comedy also you have to put up pieces. I understand you have to go through a creative process where you're imagining these shocking stands and you come with them and you pull up and people are laughing. How do you get into that creative space and have your creative juices flowing? I get happy. I get more courage and like it makes me feel so special. Okay. Yeah. Because like one day I was just walking around Mombasa and I had children coming to me and saying like, yeah, yeah, yeah. So I was like, what did I do? Did I wrong anyone? I was shocked at the first time. I asked the kid like, what did I wrong you? They said, no, we saw you on YouTube. So you're the one, right? Like they were so happy. Someone giving me sweets. Someone like hugging me. Yeah. And it made it really melted my heart. Right. Yeah, I am. Wow. Now if people want to access your comedy and maybe get to check you out, are there like, do you have like social media platforms before I ask you a quick fire question? Okay. I have YouTube and TikTok at the moment as well as Instagram. I use Anju Khan. Okay. Yeah. That's where people can find you on social media. That's where people can find you on social media. Yes, yes. Anju Khan. Why? ANJ. You. You again, then KHAN. Right. Yeah. Should we play a game with you? I wanted to ask you a very crazy, very crazy question. Would you go, would you choose truth or dare? Okay. I'd choose truth. You choose truth. Yes. Okay. If you're ready then, here we go. Your fear factor, what scares you the most? The ocean. The ocean. All right. If you were to tell the first person that you say, I love you all the time, what is the strangest thing that you tell them? Are you okay? The strangest thing? Yeah. Very strange, remember? No, please don't say that. The strangest thing you tell them. I can either, okay, I do tell them like you're my golden necklace, you're my Lamborghini Ferrari, because I normally say like, why do people call their lovers with cheap names like sugar, honey, for what? All right. Those things are so cheap to be called. Okay. So I use something like limousine, my Ferrari, my Lamborghini, my diamond necklace, my Bentley. Yes. Mm-hmm. The full limbs of the person you called first today in the morning. Check your mobile phone right now, go on your dial pad and tell us the full limbs of the person you called today. Okay. Okay, okay, okay, okay. I called my mom. Full limbs? You're easy to say half-full limbs? Half-full limbs. Yes. Please do. Her name is Shenwa Semi Khan Begum. Okay. I think we'll leave it the rest are so dirty. Yeah. The rest are so dirty. But if you're willing to say this, let me tell you. It's okay. It's okay. Let me tell you. If you were to say your X is full limbs on TV, your X is full limbs. Actually, I don't have an X. Oh my goodness. You did it well. You did it well. Thank you. You got it a thousand. You got it a thousand. Thank you. All right. You said in social media, the comments very fast, please. Your social media again, where people can subscribe to a YouTube channel. You have a TikTok as well? Yes. Okay. Please say it very fast. Okay. For TikTok, it's Anjou Khan 76. Okay. And YouTube is just Anjou Khan. Instagram is Anjou Khan 2. All right. Is there anything you're doing very soon that people should wait out for? I think yesterday I just dropped a video. Okay. Like it was between me and Victor Naman. Okay. I hope you know Victor. I hope you know him. Yeah. Yeah. I was training him how to eat banana and masala. Oh my goodness. Yeah. Now, how do you mix those? Please. Don't kill me right now. So, so, let's go to a magic pool. Oh, really magic. Yeah, sure. A magic pool. Yeah. Let's select some of your comments and what people are saying. We had asked you good morning. You're watching. Why in the morning with the rest of the trio? The first one, I'll say, my diet complete. Okay. That is Brahman's bouquet. Okay. Christopher Mboya, I'll say, my Parker. Okay. So, Riza Shanya, I'll say, my student from Bondoshara to you. Benito Masai, I'll say, my good morning. You're cooking. Is that good? But there, I mix Gideri and Matoki. You have Victor Naman. I feel like it's Kedibo. Matoki. Yeah. Yeah. In cooking, I like one. Gideri Pro Manx. Okay. So, that's our last comment. Mary Matoone and Sam Matoone from Gideri 45. I love you, Val. Hey, Val, you have so much love. Thank you. County 003 Kalolani is the location. Thank you so much for that. And I think we can call it a day from that. Yeah. Thank you so much. Welcome. I appreciate it. You think us next time we'll have something crazy again. No problem. Don't forget to pull up to the situation. Thank you. Thank you. Good luck all the best. Sam. Thank you so much for watching. See you next time, right here on Y250 channel. Enjoy.