Sabato Sabato: Crazy Kennar Ain’t Funny, Kenyans Should Tell Him The Truth
Sabato Sabato, a Kenyan digital content creator has said Crazy Kennar is being fooled by netizens over his comedy content.
Sabato on his TikTok account, said Kenyan celebrities lied to Comedian Crazy Kennar that he’s a guru on stand-up comedy when they truly knew he wasn’t. According to Sabato, they could have stopped hyping Kennar and told him the truth.
Sabato about the stand-up comedy Kennar carried out at KICC in December 2023, claimed Kennar took his normal skits to the stage and earned fake praises from the crowd without realizing the sarcasm behind their praises.
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He claimed Kennar stopped being funny the time he quit working with close comedienne Busra, Useful Idiot and Africanah amongst many that he started with.
“Sijawahi ona show imegonga inje kama hiyo ya Crazy Kennar. Alichukua zile skits zake ndogo ndogo akaenda akafanya hapo stage(KICC) ambazo ni same na vitu watu hu- act tao” Sabato said.
“He stopped being funny the day aliachana na Busra, Useful Idiot, Africanah na wengine. Hapo ndipo Crazy Kennar stopped being funny ” he added.
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Further, Sabato claimed that the person who took centre stage to entertain the crowd was Biensoul and that he only recognizes the likes of Butita, YY and Kioko friend to Tom Daktari as the only revered entertainers in stand-up comedy.
“Hao watu walikuona stage na kuku-appreciate, bro hiyo funny haiwezi. Ile stand-up ulifanya honestly from the ground haiwezi. Iko nje bro. It was pathetic ” Sabato pointed out.
Kennar, a Kenyan comedian amassed a huge following in the year 2023 after releasing witty, sarcastic skits that mirrored contemporary society about its social and political life.
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In one skit that hit the Media airwaves, the comedian filmed himself in different governmental assets or clothing by revealing how civil servants go home with valuable things meant to remain in government offices.
For instance, he filmed himself having KBC utensils in-house something that cracked the ribs of Kenyans and started wondering where he got such as cups and plates the time he doesn’t work for Kenya Broadcasting Cooperation media firm.
Sabato Sabato on the other hand, has taken criticism to another level by pointing gaps existing in the work and lives of Kenyan celebrities. According to social media users, he has copied the digital content creation of US-based Kenya Vlogger Andrew Kibe in creating content through criticisms.
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