"Sio Lazima Tumuone" Kenyan Musician Demands Five Million From Fans To Unveils Her Son's Face

Kenyan musician Stevo Simple Boy and his partner Brenda have stirred lively online debate after revealing an unusual condition tied to the public unveiling of their newborn son.

The couple recently shared photos celebrating the birth of their child, with both parents seen holding the baby while deliberately covering the infant’s face. While the images attracted warm congratulations from fans, attention quickly shifted to a message attached to the post.

In the statement, the couple indicated that they would only reveal their son’s face if Kenyans collectively contributed KSh 5 million. The demand immediately went viral across social media platforms, triggering widespread discussion and curiosity.

Brenda later doubled down on the claim through her social media pages, insisting that the face reveal would not happen unless the stated amount was met. 

Her remarks further fueled the conversation, with users debating whether the couple was serious or simply engaging in entertainment content.

Reactions online have been divided. Some fans interpreted the announcement as a humorous stunt meant to attract attention and keep audiences engaged during a joyful family moment. 

Others criticized the idea, arguing that a child’s privacy should not be linked to financial contributions or public fundraising.

As screenshots of the post continued circulating widely, the story gained traction beyond entertainment circles, becoming a trending topic across multiple platforms. 

Many users added comedic reactions, while others questioned the intentions behind the message.

Despite the controversy, the couple has managed to remain at the center of public attention. 

So far, no official fundraising account or payment instructions have been provided, leading many observers to conclude that the statement was likely meant to generate buzz rather than serve as a genuine fundraising appeal.

The incident adds to Stevo Simple Boy’s reputation as one of Kenya’s most talked-about entertainers, frequently making headlines both for his music and his public lifestyle.




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