Yvonne Khisa and Bushra, have revealed their decision to distance themselves from Crazy Kennar. Their departure from Kennar’s team was marked by claims of disrespect, with Bushra citing this as a major factor.
Despite the split, Yvonne expressed her fondness for the memories they had created over the six years of working together. This comes a few weeks after Crazy Kennar called for new actors to join his team.
However, netizens encouraged reconciliation between the parties. Kenyans believe that Kennar’s influence could be beneficial for their content creation endeavors.
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Yvonne and Bushra shed light on their separation from Crazy Kennar during an interview. They admitted to not having had any communication with Kennar since leaving his team.
Yvonne stressed the importance of moving forward without bitterness and reminisced the comradeship they had shared during their collaboration. She highlighted that the team was like a family, supporting each other through thick and thin.
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The memories they had built together held sentimental value for Yvonne. While acknowledging that moving on was necessary, she expressed gratitude for the successes they had achieved as a team.
“What inaweza nifanye nilie is the moments we shared together. Family always comes first. We have done so many big hits and we will definitely do more so siwezi feel ati some type of way about it. You have to move on.” (What can make me cry is the moments we shared together. Family always comes first. We have done so many big hits and we will definitely do more so I can’t feel some type of way about it.)
Yvonne Khisa
On the other hand, Bushra spoke about the shared passion for their work. A factor that had initially united them. The team’s humble beginnings in 2017 were marked by their determination to create content.
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When questioned about the possibility of reuniting with him, Bushra expressed her reluctance. She cited past disrespect as a discouragement and stated that she and Kennar had not communicated since parting ways.
“I don’t think it matters now. You can consider someone but someone else is not considering you. The disrespect was too much to even go back. We have never talked ever since.”
Bushra
Shiro, revealed that their departure was not voluntary, but a result of contract termination. Shiro’s message insisted on the need for women to stand their ground assertively. Shiru said that their contracts were terminated, and urged individuals to fight for their spaces unapologetically.