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Hoch Muhoro on Obinna Show Live

In a world where independence is often celebrated as the ultimate adult milestone, Kenyan comedian and content creator Hoch Muhoro is flipping the script and doing it with his signature humor and honesty.

In today’s episode of Obinna Show Live, Hoch sat down for a hilarious yet deeply relatable conversation about choosing to live with his parents well into his 40s (he’s now around 47).

Far from being embarrassed, he proudly explains why moving back home – and staying there – was one of the smartest and most healing decisions he’s ever made.

The episode, titled “HERI KELELE YA MZAZI” captures Hoch opening up about life after personal tragedy. After losing his sister, he found himself returning home not out of necessity, but for emotional support, family connection, and the simple comfort of being surrounded by love.

What could have been a heavy topic quickly turns into comedy gold as Hoch shares the lighter side: his strict 11 PM curfew, the daily chores like cooking and helping around the house, and the playful (yet very real) dynamics of still answering to his parents at this stage in life.

Hoch doesn’t shy away from the responsibilities that come with being back home. He talks about stepping up for his family, turning everyday situations into relatable skits, and how living with his parents has actually fueled his creativity rather than hindered it. His comedy thrives on real-life experiences, and this chapter of his story is no exception – fans love how he transforms personal moments into content that makes people laugh while also feeling seen.

What stands out most is Hoch’s unapologetic attitude. In a society that often pressures people to “move out and make it” by a certain age, he’s showing that healing, family bonds, and personal happiness don’t follow a timeline.