Content creator Kennedy Odhiambo, known as Crazy Kennar, has had a few bittersweet days.
He opened up about the recent loss of his son just four days before his Happy Country show on Saturday.
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Sharing the challenges of dealing with such a tragedy while gearing up for the stand-up show.
“I’ve been through one of the hardest things.
I was supposed to come here as a father, but unfortunately, my son passed away four days ago.
It’s been a tough journey for me because we had to navigate through that and simultaneously prepare for the show,” he expressed in a heartfelt manner.
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“If you see someone smiling while they walk, just ask if they are okay.
Let’s be our brother’s and sister’s keepers and love one another,” he emphasized, speaking directly to the crowd.
In a testament to his resilience, the 24-year-old comedian delivered a remarkable performance at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC).
The event witnessed the participation of celebrities like Sauti Sol’s Bien-Aime Baraza and Jacky Vicke (Awinja), adding to the show’s overall success.
This incident comes on the heels of Kennar’s previous advocacy for mental health.
In July 2023, he took to social media to share a cryptic message: ‘Depression is real,’ hinting at a possible fallout with his crew, ‘Content Cartel.’