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Bradley Marongo Sends Message to Kenyans Following his Video Playing with Lioness in Dubai

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Bradley Marongo alias GenZ Goliath who was yesterday mocked for allegedly being used by Zam Zam brothers in Dubai after a video of a pet lioness climbing and trying to bite him trended on the media, has finally spoken.

Trashing the claims of slavery and being used due to Kenyan poverty, Bradley has said that the act was pure content creation.

“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,” clarified Bradley.

While appreciating Kenyans concern for his well being, Bradley further heightened that the video was made for entertainment purposes and in order to do so as a content creator, he needs to go extra mile and try different ideas, of which he claimed, some work while others backlash.

“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,” he emphasized.

The content creator who is hoping to get a gig and sign a deal with Zam Zam electronics, affirmed that he will try to be more careful while creating content. He acknowledged Kenyans for rallying behind him and for being the reason behind his rise.

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“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,” said Bradley.

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

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