Majimbo, who rose to fame during the pandemic period, told Forbes that she received a lot of backlash from Kenyans when starting out, who racially profiled her.
When I left for South Africa in February, I left and never went back to Kenya," she said. "I have faced a lot of bullying in Nairobi and when I say bullying people only think about the internet, but it has been my whole life. "When I got to the internet it became as worse as it was in high school. When the whole world was cheering me on Kenya was praying for my downfall so when I got the chance I packed my bags and I left. "I have a very complicated relationship with Nairobi. However, this is not the first time that Majimbo has addressed being bullied by Kenyans.
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You need to do what’s best for you always,” she stated. "I have a very complicated relationship with Nairobi. I'll go to see my family but I left and I'm never going back."
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Kenyan-born internet comedian Elsa Majimbo says she will never go back to Kenya due to her "complicated relationship" with Kenyans.
I'll go to see my family but I left and I'm never going back." When the whole world was cheering me on Kenya was praying for my downfall so when I got the chance I packed my bags and I left. "I have a very complicated relationship with Nairobi.
Comedian Elsa Majimbo says the reason she will never come back to Kenya is that most Kenyans wanted her downfall. The 21-year-old content creator went viral ...
She told Forbes KOT were bullying her about her skin colour and "praying for my downfall". "I have a very complicated relationship with Nairobi," she said. • She told Forbes Kenyan on Twitter were bullying her with racism remarks
Award-winning comedienne Elsa Majimbo has once again rejected her home country Kenya, citing that she felt un-appreciated and rejected for her comical skits ...
September 9, 2022 “They were hell bent on my failure and it was so absurd. The jester has been bitter with Kenya ever since her departure to London, where she’s currently residing.
The comedian said as a result of the cyberbullying she faced when she burst onto the scene in 2020, she has a complicated relationship with Kenyans.
When the whole world was cheering me on Kenya was praying for my downfall so when I got the chance I packed my bags and I left. “They were hell-bent on my failure and it was so absurd. “I have a very complicated relationship with Nairobi.