Kenyan celebrity circles are once again buzzing after music producer Wuod Fibi sensationally claimed that Bahati’s recent DNA test drama is not a family crisis — but a calculated marketing move.
The Allegation
Wuod Fibi took to social media, describing Bahati as a “brilliant content creator” and even calling him the “king of Kiki hapa Kenya” — slang for someone who thrives on clout-chasing stunts.
According to Fibi, the much-publicized doubts and DNA testing saga involving Bahati’s children are allegedly part of a paid promotional campaign for a local hospital.
He went further to predict that the DNA results would show no biological discrepancies, effectively ending what he suggests is staged suspense.
Public Reaction
The internet has been sharply divided:
Supporters of Fibi’s claims say the timing feels strategic and overly dramatic, fitting into influencer-style marketing tactics.
Bahati’s supporters argue that family matters — especially those involving children — are too serious to be reduced to a publicity stunt.
Some netizens have even suggested that if DNA testing is truly necessary, it should start with his first-born child to permanently silence rumors.
Bigger Picture
Whether this situation is:
A genuine personal matter
or
A cleverly orchestrated publicity strategy
One thing is clear — Bahati remains firmly at the center of Kenya’s entertainment conversation.
Until official DNA results are publicly released (if ever), the debate may continue to fuel engagement across social media platforms.
What’s your take — calculated “kiki” or real family issue?
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