Crossdresser Kelvin Kinuthia has revealed that he grew up in a very religious household and used to go to church religiously.
Speaking during an interview with a youtube creator Ala C on his show Reke Ciume na Ene, kinuthia revealed that his father was the chairman of their church.
"I was brought up by religious parents. My dad was the Chairman of the Church, so attending church and being religious was part of my life," he said
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"I was not a cool kid, because we didn't live there for long. they left Karen when he was in class 3. After a while, we moved out to Ngong. Then to Kitengela. We wanted a change of environment. At that time, my dad had just died, so the house had very many bad memories, at least maybe we take a break we go somewhere else, we go on with life." he added.
kinuthia revealed that he lost his father at a very young age but still has fond memories of him. he says that he knew his father had died because he still recalls those days—even the burial and that his happiest memory of him was going out after church and would eat chips and meat, those are good memories because he loves food.
He further explains that the death of Dad did not affect him that much because his mum stepped up and took the role well. He says he is still religious despite not attending church very often.
"But I do not go to church I know my god, so when I pray at home, that's it. There is no particular reason I don't go to church these days but ni vile tu I felt that okay let's just pray, these days there is so much ukora, so I decided to be staying home and pry from there."