A well-known Kenyan YouTuber and investigative content creator, Truthwatchdog, has ignited extensive discussions by uncovering a group of Kenyan celebrities engaged in deceptive portrayals of their lifestyles online. The YouTuber diligently provides compelling evidence to substantiate the claim that certain celebrities are embellishing aspects of their lives.

Following the exposure of the youngest forex millionaire, Kafuri FX, who falsely asserted ownership of a mansion revealed to be a rented space, Truthwatchdog has now shifted focus to another prominent individual, the 23-year-old millionaire, Thee Pluto.



In a recent development, Thee Pluto showcased an opulent mansion valued at Ksh.60 million on various online platforms, crediting its acquisition to divine blessings and the fulfillment of his dreams. However, Truthwatchdog's investigation disputes these assertions, stating that the mansion is owned not by Thee Pluto but by an affluent Arab tycoon who is actively selling the property for the same amount.
Undeterred by the contradiction, Truthwatchdog has urged Thee Pluto to provide documentation substantiating his ownership of the mansion. They are adamant about the presentation of the title deed and ownership agreement for verification.

In a comprehensive analysis, Truthwatchdog expressed worry about the prevalent trend among young celebrities who partake in contrived demonstrations of affluence, thereby imposing unwarranted pressure on the youth. The YouTuber urged the younger generation to avoid succumbing to these deceptive online narratives and underscored the significance of concentrating on diligent efforts. According to Truthwatchdog, social media frequently showcases illusions of a luxurious lifestyle, potentially misleading and diverting aspiring individuals from the path of authentic hard work.