Comedian Crazy Kennar has made a welcomed return to social media, after being away for a while since his December Stand-up Comedy Show.

Questions had been circulating about his whereabouts since December 16. For his comeback, Kennar captioned.

"2024." in a picture on his Twitter sitting washing clothes.


In the second part of dancing, he said

"I guess I am late for work Let's rock and roll then"

The content creator vanished from online platforms after revealing on December 16 that his son had passed away just four days before his Happy Country show on that day.

In a circulating video, Kennar, visibly shaken, expressed the profound difficulty of grappling with such a tragedy while simultaneously preparing for the stand-up show.

“I have gone through one of the hardest things. I was to come here as a father, but unfortunately, my son died four days ago. It has been a very tough journey for me because we had to go through that and at the same time, make the show,” he said.

Kennar further urged members of the audience to extend compassion and support to one another.

“Whenever you see someone walking and they are smiling, just go and ask them if they are okay. Let’s be our brother’s and sister’s keepers and love one another,” he emphasized.

His partner, Natalie Asewe, also opened up about their loss a few days after Kennar.

Natalie candidly shared the depth of her grief, expressing the pain of mourning a child she would never get to hold.

"They say there’s no greater pain than childbirth, but I disagree. The greatest pain in the world is carrying and delivering a child that you never get to raise.

"I don’t just grieve my son, I mourn never getting the chance to hear him cry, to hear him speak, teach him to walk and see him grow," she wrote on her Instagram.