Controversial and brutally honest, Andrew Kibe shared his views on DJ Mo and Size 8’s separation.
Size 8 and her husband DJ Mo are calling it quits, after 11 years together.
“DJ Mo, here’s what I would do,” Kibe said, launching into his candid advice with his signature IDGF attitude.
Kibe proposed that DJ Mo’s survival hinged on his departure from gospel music back to secular music.
“Sasa toka gospel uingie secular. Hapo nimekupatia leakage. That’s the only way DJ Mo can survive.
Kibe, elated by his own genius advice, told DJ Mo he had a clean slate to start afresh with a total rebrand back into club life.
Right now, you have a blank slate. Jifanye umechizi uanze kuingia hizi gigs za club. Wanakutaka. You’re very marketable. Uende kutuchezea hizi mangoma tunapenda.”
“Wachana na gospel. Imeisha. Hiyo time imeisha. Saa hii ingia hiyo side ingine. Look at the clubs and how big they are. They are paying good money for good DJs. Brand yourself and come back bigger and better. Saa next time tutakuona 1824 utatuchezea mangoma.” Kibe said.
Kibe shared that DJ Mo’s attractiveness and talent meant he could easily make a successful comeback in the entertainment industry if he rebranded himself and pursued opportunities in the club scene.
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“You’re still young. You can still be very successful, and you still look good.”
Above his raw advice to DJ Mo and men in general, Kibe explained celebrities, politicians, and people who work together or travel abroad, often face challenges that hinder the sustainability of marriages or serious relationships.
“All these relationships for celebrities can’t last. There is too much pressure. No one is as promiscuous as celebrities, politicians (the worst of them), and people who work together like nurses or those who travel a lot,” Kibe expressed, saying their breakup was inevitable.
Kibe claims that DJ Mo is deeply in debt trying to meet Size 8’s expectations after sacrificing most of his profitable business ventures to support their ministry efforts.
“Size 8 is too strong for him,” Kibe added, saying DJ Mo’s standards should be within his ability, urging Mo to settle for someone younger with fewer expectations and easier to sweep off their feet.
“You went and took the biggest cow in the shed, how are you going to handle that cow DJ Mo?
Kibe then revealed that it wasn’t shocking the couple had split and said no celebrity couple would survive a marriage founded in front of the camera.
“Whatever has been born here will die here. If it has been born on the internet, it will die on the internet. ‘You cannot live in front of the camera and hope to survive. Whatever is born here will die here. Whatever is born of the internet will die of the internet.
“That’s why Nameless and Wahu, they started before the internet and cameras noticed them and they’ve been together for so long; they cannot accept such shame at this point,” Kibe argued.
Kibe alleged that everyone in the entertainment industry knew DJ Mo played the field and was likely one of the MVPs.
After playing a clip of Size 8 sharing her thoughts, Kibe sympathized with DJ Mo, saying you could tell she was a ‘noisy’ person who must have put her husband through hard times.
“DJ Mo is a very strong man in that he withstood all this noise. You can tell she is extremely noisy. She must have put him through hell.” Kibe remarked.