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Content creation or modern slavery? Kenyans criticize Gen-Z Goliath

Content creation or modern slavery? Kenyans criticize Gen-Z Goliath

Kenyan tallest young task Bradley Marongo, famously known as Gen-Z Goliath was forced to apologise after Kenyans strongly attacked him online over his recent actions in Dubai where he was seen carrying a lioness at his back.

The 8- feet tall young man who gained adequate publicity during the June-August, 2024, Gen-Z protests in the country, was seen crawling like a baby on the floor allowing the white lioness to do with him what it enjoyed.

In a Tiktok video, that Kenyans including Director Trevor have demanded it be pulled down as it depicts modern slavery, The Gen-Z Goliath is seen crawling while two people known as the Zamzam brothers are watching, enjoying the actions.

“In as much as content creation is critical in our lives and has enabled as earn, there is limit into what we should create online. I demand the video on Tiktok showing Gen-Z Goliath bending and crawling just to please some people in Dubai who reduced him to a begger be pulled down,” said Director Trevor.

Kenyans vehemently criticised Gen-Z Goliath for his reckless actions stating that the Zamzam brothers wanted to lower his dignity and not supporting his talent.

Is his response, Bradley Marongo said, “Hello, my fellow Kenyans, I have seen your comments about my video with the lion at the zoo with the Zam Zam brothers, and I want to explain a few things;

First, I never meant to do anything bad or disrespectful. I was just having fun and creating content. The Zam Zam brothers have been kind to me since I came to Dubai. Some people are calling this “modern slavery,” but that is not true. If you check their pages, you’ll see they have done similar videos with other content creators, and nothing bad has ever happened.

The video was only meant for fun. I understand that some people found it strange, but as content creators, we try different ideas. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don’t, but we learn from them. I appreciate your concern, but I was never in danger.

I have been in Dubai for a week now and will stay for a month. Moving forward, I will be more careful about the content I create. Your feedback is important to me, and I always listen to you. You, my fellow Kenyans, are the reason I am here, and I really appreciate your support.

Thank you for always being there for me. Let’s continue supporting each other,”

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