Kevin Kinuthia, a content creator and cross-dresser has made it clear to his followers that he is not currently dating anyone but plans to do so soon.

The Tiktoker said that his former relationship had a lasting impact on his character. During an Instagram Q&A session, he disclosed this while replying to some of his fans' inquiries.

After posting a picture of himself and the cameraman wearing matching white robes, the content producer caused speculation that he was dating his photographer and close buddy Waweru Kung'u.


Based on the image, nobody appeared to think Waweru was only the influencer's friend. Several people thought the two "best friends" had a covert relationship.
The influencer then met with Word Is to clarify that, in contrast to what some have been claiming, the two had never been romantically involved. He continued by claiming that they became buddies after meeting online.

Waweru denied the assertions that they cohabitate and that Kinuthia covers his expenses.


Kinuthia has further criticized those who have assumed the worst about his sexual orientation, telling them to calm down and wait until he is ready to discuss it.


The video producer has gained notoriety due to the way he dresses; from his nails and hairstyle to his designer clothes, he enjoys dressing like a woman.


The content creator has drawn criticism for his cross-dressing tendencies, which many people still find difficult to accept. However, he admitted that many people do not realize that he chooses to dress in women's clothing, accessorize with women's items, and use makeup to promote his company in a recent interview with Diana Marua.

He saw that things were more difficult for him when he first started out since few people knew who he was, but that has changed over the past few months because he is now more widely known.

Kinuthia claimed that it took some time for others to understand his choices, which is perhaps why he decided against dressing as a woman at the funeral in order to avoid attracting attention.


Kinuthia believes that many people need to be made aware of his decision to advertise his brand while sporting feminine clothing, accessories, and cosmetics.

He acknowledged that on one occasion, the security guard at the entryway had mistaken him for a woman and forbade him from using the men's restroom.