Transformational Public Speaker Robert Burale has asked Kenyan men to stop putting on makeup and nails and dressing like women.

Speaking during a show on NRG radio, the public speaker said that men should be men and stop trying to fit into the feminine side. Kush Tracey, who was also at the show, echoed his sentiments. She said that as a good Christian, she should love everyone, but these people are making it hard.

PHOTO | COURTESY Public Speaker Robert Burale

This comes after a few Kenyan celebrities were seen making content dressing as the opposite gender imitating their wives or partners. Singer Bahati made headlines when he wore a red dress, wig and make-up in one of the videos he shot with his wife.

Kenyans were not pleased with this and called him out on this behaviour. Bahati responded by telling them to keep off his life and that he dresses well compared to their girlfriends and wives.

PHOTO | COURTESY Bahati

The second culprit is kisii musician Embarambamba. He has been caught on several occasions dressing up as a woman. In the released video, the musician was dressed in a red crop top and a short golden miniskirt dancing and twerking to his alleged new song.

After receiving backlash, he claimed that he was not gay and that he dressed that way just to create content and attract fans.

PHOTO | COURTESY Embarambamba

Just a few days after Bahati was spotted in a red dress, Kabi Wa Jesus confidently stepped out wearing a striking yellow dress, making his own unique fashion statement.

Kabi Wa Jesus is a well-known Kenyan celebrity known for his work as a content developer, frequently teaming up with his wife, Milly Wa Jesus.

PHOTO | COURTESY Kabi wajesus

Their adorable demonstration of affection for one another continues to enchant their fans across numerous social media platforms. Furthermore, they have two darling children, a son and a daughter, who add to the joy and happiness of their wonderful family.