“Your content should outlive fame,” Thee Pluto declared. On a no-holds-barred Obinna Show Live, Kenya’s viral kingpin peeled back layers of chaos, cash, and custody battles, proving his empire’s built on grit, not gloss.
Loyalty Test
A Witeithie couple’s loyalty test spiraled into a full-blown brawl – fists flying, egos shattering. Pluto, unfazed, revealed he slips participants cash as a “thank you” for the raw drama. “My content’s never scripted,” he insisted. “It’s pure, unfiltered life – that’s why it hits different”.
“I’m building rentals in real estate,” he teased, shrugging off trolls mocking his old house flipped into an Airbnb. “Narratives online?
Peace is the highest currency. I don’t owe anyone my bank statements – I’m the writer of my story.”
Relationship
After six celibate months post-breakup, Pluto’s officially off the market, deep in a “serious” romance. Yet, his voice cracked over Zoey, his daughter he hasn’t seen since December 17, 2024. “No calls, no texts – I just believe she’s okay,” he sighed. Ex Fel? “She’s good people.” The real villain? Mother-in-law gatekeeping: “Ni nini hii unapea msichana wangu siwezi mpea?” Pluto mimicked, frustration boiling. “I’ve begged the mum”. They call me cultured, but where’s Zoey’s dad in this? I might suck as a husband, but I’m a good father. I just want to see her. No lawyers, no drama.”
Hustle never sleeps: Protests shuttered his Forex Hub – “Expenses ate revenue; folks went online, so I chased viable ops.” Forex? “Legit as banks who’ve traded it for decades. Scammers are the people, not the game.” Teasing fresh fire: Bet chapaa, a betting powerhouse with casino flair, drops soon.
Pluto’s saga? A blueprint for bosses: Ride the viral wave, but anchor in authenticity.