Crossdresser Kelvin Kinuthia has stirred controversy for flaunting a mansion he allegedly purchased. Kenyans questioned Kinuthia’s claims that he owns a multimillion home he showcased. Does Kinuthia own mansion? This is after netizens questioned the ownership of the three-storey house, saying Kinuthia was clout chasing. According to a section of the social media users, the property was on sale and Kinuthia was tasked to market the real estate complex where the mansion is situated. They claimed that Kinuthia could not afford the house and pointed out that it did not match his recent purchase of a Nissan Note. The Nissan Note which cost at least KSh 900,000, was parked in the driveway of the mansion and formed part of Kinuthia’s grand reveal. Kinuthia’s showcase of the yellow mansion with white and grey trim showed that it features modern amenities. The living room has gorgeous sofas, stylish chairs, chic rugs, refined art decor, including his YouTube Play Button, and an elegant electric fireplace. Despite being awed by Kinuthia’s home, sceptical followers, however, called for caution, saying Kinuthia needed to do more to convince Kenyans was the owner. ellysherrie: “Then someone will start hating their life. Calm down. These familiar faces will do anything to trend!” 11_khamisali: “I was with Kinuthia recently in Thika. He lives around that area. He is doing PR to market the house. Don’t feel pressured.” luv_ace: “The car feels misplaced.” elnino.Kenya: “Stop giving us pressure online. Some of us are depressed.” kasmile.lokya: “This house is for sale. Good marketing strategy.” mombasa_trending_teens_254: “People are not stupid. How can you own such a house while driving a Nissan Note?” its.mwenje: “That car doesn’t rhyme with the house.”
by William Osoro