Reactions as Viral TikToker Moves from Mabati House to Swanky One-Bedroom: “God Did”

Reactions as Viral TikToker Moves from Mabati House to Swanky One-Bedroom: “God Did”

  • A Kenyan TikToker captured hearts with her inspiring personal journey shared through relatable content
  • Her posts, which document simple daily routines and gradual lifestyle improvements, drew widespread admiration online
  • Support from fans and partnerships with brands contributed to her well-earned progress and uplifting story

A Kenyan TikToker has inspired many after upgrading her living conditions. @lavyasia moved from a house made of iron sheets in Makongeni to a one-bedroom, permanent apartment, amazing many.

TikToker @lavyasia.
A TikToker's growth inspired many Kenyans. Photos. @lavyasia.
Source: TikTok

How did TikToker change her life?

The content creator gained over 290,000 likes on the platform for offering a glimpse into her humble abode.

Her typical day involved waking up early to prepare food, which she sold by the roadside. Instead of the usual chapati and mandazi, she cooked pancakes.

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@lavyasia would finish her work at 10 a.m. and head to her mabati house, giving viewers insight into her daily routine.

The single room had a bed with a mosquito net in one corner, and her few possessions were neatly arranged around it.

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Next to the bed was a table for placing items, and there was a grey carpet on the floor.

A step away from the bed was her gas burner and kitchen.

@lavyasia had a TV hung on the wall next to her kitchen, so she could watch while lying down or cooking.

Her consistency and hard work paid off as she secured several endorsement deals from brands.

Coupled with the earnings from her business, the TikToker jubilantly announced that she had moved houses.

She first posted a video of house hunting.

“I fell in love with this house. It was small but cute. The one-bedroom house is painted white with brown tiles and running water,” she said.

She announced that she had found another house by sharing a photo of her mattress on the floor.

"God did," she captioned the video.

The living room area had a sofa set, carpet, and the TV placed on the floor.

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@lavyasia captured a video doing chores around the house. A netizen wondered where her bed had gone, and she responded by saying:

“I gave it to my friend. She will be moving to an iron sheet house with her baby. It will be a good start for her.”

TikTokers who witnessed her growth wished her more blessings, writing:

TJS:

“If there is a person I have been rooting for here, it is Lavy. Clean content.”

Kathure:

“Furniture shops are sleeping on this one. She is a true testament that life gets better with time.”

Veronicah Otieno:

“Happy for you, stranger. Super proud of you. May your cup always overflow.”

sp3ncer ann:

“Many of us waited for this day. Finally, congrats. Cheers to more growth.”

How did Uhuru Kenyatta make TikToker famous?

In other news, TikTok creator @its._mueni gained attention for mimicking politicians in photos and videos.

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Uhuru Kenyatta.
A TikTok user imitated Uhuru Kenyatta. Photos: NTV and @its._mueni. Source: UGC.
Source: UGC

Her impression of former president Uhuru Kenyatta stood out, amassing over 2.4 million views and sparking nostalgic reactions from viewers.

Many said they missed the former president.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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William Osoro (Entertainment editor) William Osoro is a TUKO.co.ke entertainment and senior special formats editor with over six years of experience in digital & print media. Osoro started his career at the Standard Media Group as a sub-editor before joining TUKO. Osoro won the Innovation Award at the Standard Group in 2018 and was quadruply recognised for his stellar performance at TUKO. He had the most read article in the whole of 2022. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Media Science from Moi University. Email: william.osoro@tuko.co.ke.

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