Xtian Dela's mother is begging him to reunite with the family. The mother claims that Xtian fled and stopped communicating with them four years ago, and they have been looking for him ever since. Xtian Dela is a contentious blogger and influencer.

According to the information given by Reverend Naomi Nyongesa, even Xtian Dela's brothers have attempted to contact him to no avail. His mother has only been left with happy memories of watching her son create a name for himself in the entertainment industry.


She claims that difficulties began to arise when she began criticizing his lifestyle of partying and body tattoos. She claims she didn't mean any harm, just that she was attempting to protect his son.


In response to the plea, Dela published an essay discussing toxic parents and their characteristics, such as deception, shifting responsibility, and a lack of boundaries.


Kenyans on Twitter always have opinions on a subject like this one. However, it is a battle of balance, with some siding with Xtian's mother and others supporting Dela.



The blogger announced months ago via his social media accounts that he was depressed and needed support. Since the termination of his Instagram account, which had more than a million followers, Xtian has been under stress.


He claimed the cancellation was due to a lack of compliance with local laws. The influencer published content people gave him about their sexual adventures in a series he ran called Toboa. Many confessions were shared with the series gathering thousands of followers.


The account was significant to him since it served as a platform to employ advertisements to make money.


The YouTuber has long been a social media phenomenon. When covid first started, Dela created an internet program called club covid, which led to him clashing with the law over the sexual content being broadcast.


But, the vlogger was all smiles as he said the event brought in more than six million Kenyan shillings making him one of the people who benefited during the hard times of Covid-19 pandemic.