Many view celebrities as perfect people leaving perfect, luxurious lives, forgetting that they too are but humans with problems and struggles.
Sultry Kenyan singer Vivian has spoken out on the struggles that she underwent, even sleeping hungry despite her music getting airplay all over.
In a tell-it-all post, the Teren Teren singer narrated how she was turned away from performing at a show because the promoter thought her dressing looked ‘ghetto’.
“At that time I used to earn 4,000 from my Karaoke gig, after deducting the rent, transport, I would survive on less than 500 for a whole month” stated Vivian, who came into the limelight following collaborations with Uganda’s Jose Chameleone and Kenya’s Redsan.
Vivian further narrated how music producer DK Kwenye Beat came to her rescue by giving her food.
Here’s Vivian’s full revelation:
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