“I Am Not Gay” Kikuyu Gospel Artist Waweru Maina Known As Dada Sara Comes Out Clear
By Mrs.dr.life (self media writer) | 3 months ago
If you are social media user you must have come across Waweru Maina Known by stage name Dada Sarah at some point. He is a YouTube content creator and and a Kikuyu gospel musician who has moved from grass to fame through hard work and determination.
He is known through cross dressing where he comes out in public wearing Akurinu women outfit despite being a man. Some hours ago he was live on YouTube with Jeff Kuria where he talked about why he dresses like a woman and the challenges he usually face.
According to him, he realized that in Kikuyu comedy industry there was no artist creating content through cross dressing and he decided to be unique which was accepted by Kenyans in a great way. Among the many challenges he faces is being termed as a gay which is not true.
He made it clear that he only wears the clothes when creating content since that is his brand and when on personal events he goes out as the man he is and he is not a gay. Watch the full video below.
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