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Publicist Encourages Women to Embrace Broke Men with Vision, Not Wababas

 

A young publicist and digital media strategist has shared her opinion on the issue of women being drawn only to rich men. Publicist and digital media Lynne The Brand. Lynne The Brand has advocated for broke men with vision, saying that they have more potential to succeed in life than wababas. Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Lynne said she is against the idea of young women who only chase rich partners, as this could lead to disappointment and frustration. Why should women prioritise men with vision?She suggested that women should look for broke (poor) men with vision who have a clear goal and direction for their future. . She also cautioned against broke men without vision, explaining that this last category of men is risky, as they could pull women down with their laziness and lack of ambition. “I do not agree with the idea of women being drawn to rich men only but also don’t settle with a broke man with no vision. The problem nowadays is some of our men are lazy; they want women who can work and keep them so it’s hard to tell who’s genuinely broke and who’s just lazy,” she narrated. How did Lynne become publicist? Lynne helps artistes with visibility by designing and implementing digital strategies and media campaigns for them. She also opened up about how she started her journey to public relations (PR), which is her passion. She said: “My journey actually started as a digital Strategist. But I am one person that loves PR so much. One day I found myself on Ekodydda’s team. I was there to help plan and give his vision that visibility online. But I thought to myself, since I’m in this team, why not try and organise a media tour for him to push this agenda and the event that was coming up? Why not start with him since at least he’s known it wouldn’t be so hard, then I’ll use that to build other networks in the media space. By then the networks that I was sure of were KBC & Y254 since I was working there as a digital strategist. The rest I started looking for them.” Challenges of being publicistDevelop in Job Market Lynne has faced many challenges in her beloved career, but the most memorable one is when an artiste refused to pay her after work. She recounted: “I once worked for an artiste and it has happened more than once, then after doing my work, going out my way to make sure their brand is doing well, their music is doing well, and they refused to pay me. I had already lost my job in the media and I was jobless. That’s what I had planned to pay my rent with. I cried.” She says she has helped many artistes grow into big brands. TikToker cautions women against dating wababas In a separate article, a TikTok Truth Watchdog cautioned ladies against being involved with wababas. He said most of these ladies prefer shortcuts in life rather than working hard and getting their own money. The content creator added that as much as those guys give women money, it's always short-lived, as not many live long enough to enjoy. 


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