Njugush: Why cross-dressing doesn't work for Eric Omondi

The comedian aired his views on the the crossdressing trend among many comedians

Piece by: MARY NG'AN'G'A
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• Njugush dealt with the topic during an Instalive with fans.

• The comedian delivered a masterful answer where explaining the answer with nuance and tact

The comedian has given his thoughts on why Eric Omondi's crossdressing act doesn't resonate with viewers
Njugush. The comedian has given his thoughts on why Eric Omondi's crossdressing act doesn't resonate with viewers
Image: Instagram

Yesterday evening, comedian Timothy Kimani aka Njugush tackled the very tough topic of crossdressing masterfully. 

The father of two had been asked to give his thoughts on why cross-dressing succeeded for everyone else but renowned African comedian Eric Omondi?

Njugush's explanation of how he manages to stay current and relevant led to the discovery of the solution.

He acknowledged that it was a delicate balance and said that occasionally he would produce something to which others would remark, "Njugush should leave it to such and so."

He seized on the cross-dressing phenomenon that many have embraced in order to make his message clear.

"There has been an issue about cross-dressing, whether it's a thing of the past or now?" he began.

"I would want to ask a question when Eric Omondi does cross-dress, we speak a lot, but when Flaqo or Crazy Kennar does the same, it's funny."

The comedian's crossdressing act hasn't been a hit with audiences
Eric Omondi The comedian's crossdressing act hasn't been a hit with audiences
Image: Instagram

Point taken Njugush.

"Maybe for Eric Omondi tumemweka mahali fulani, (we have placed him somewhere) but he is trying to change with the times but it's a tricky balance," the comedian answered the rhetorical question.

In order to determine whether to go on or stop, Njugush emphasized the significance of being aware of the current situation and not always relying on the comment sections in one's social media.

He finished by noting that Kennar would have missed his window if he had relied on the remarks he had seen on Eric's page.

Many Kenyans have criticized Eric since he debuted his alter ego Divalicious, telling him to stop the charade.

Eric recently told Mpasho's Kalondu Musyimi that viewers should brace themselves since the show was just getting started.

Speaking of Divalicious, has she been absent from the scene for a while, or is the president occupied assembling his cabinet?

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