- Njugush’s son Tugi humorously rejected a new kitenge shirt, saying it made him look like a pastor
- In a video shared by his mother, Celestine Ndinda, Tugi explained that the shirt’s long length made him uncomfortable, comparing it to a dress
- Despite his mother’s efforts to convince him otherwise, Tugi’s candid remarks left her laughing and the internet entertained
The eldest son of revered comedian Timothy Kimani, also known as Njugush, humorously rejected a new kitenge shirt, likening it to a pastor’s attire.
In a hilarious clip shared by his mother, Celestine Ndinda, on Instagram, Tugi is seen leaning against a wall, explaining that the shirt looked like a dress and made him uncomfortable.
Tugi’s candid confessions left his mother in stitches as he described how the shirt’s long length didn’t sit well with him.
The shirt, a unique piece typically worn by affluent Nigerian men, featured an elegant beige design around the neck and an animal print that added to its appeal.
Must Read:
1: Super Metro Announces Free Rides On Njugush’s New Minibus Tugi
2: Njugush Reportedly Crashes Abel Mutua’s Car, Goes Offline
Despite Tugi’s reservations, the shirt paired perfectly with his tight denim trousers.
Throughout the video, Celestine is heard laughing and explaining to Tugi that the shirt, though it might look like a dress to some, is quite stylish and resembles an outfit worn by Nigerian celebrity Jojo.
In the caption, Celestine lamented her struggle to find the exact shirt, expressing her disappointment that Tugi didn’t like it.
Couple Advertises Sale of TTNT5 Tickets
For the past few days, Njugush and Celestine have been promoting the sale of tickets for the fifth series of their popular comedy show TTNT through comic videos that have left Kenyans in stitches.
In one clip, the couple hilariously mimicked characters from the once-popular show Vitimbi, impressing many Kenyans with their accurate portrayal.
The show is scheduled to take place at the Sarit Expo Centre on July 27th, and the couple has called on fans to purchase tickets from the Madfun website.