Muscular TikToker Spotted Handing Bread, Milk to Police Officers During June 2025 Protests

Muscular TikToker Spotted Handing Bread, Milk to Police Officers During June 2025 Protests

  • A popular TikToker, Blade Muscle, showed up at the June 25 protests flaunting his muscles and walking shirtless
  • Blade is known for his shirtless stunts on social media, and this time he was serving cops milk and bread
  • Kenyan women have gone gaga over his shirtless video, with some asking for his contact information

A Kenyan influencer, Blade Muscle, has surprised Kenyans by showing up to demos shirtless.

Muscular TikToker
Muscular TikToker shares loaves with policemen. Photo: Blade Muscle.
Source: Instagram

How muscular TikToker left Kenyan women in awe

In the heat of protests and tension between police and ordinary Kenyans commemorating the victims of the 2024 anti-Finance Bill demos, Blade broke the norm.

In a moment that left social media in awe, the TikToker made an eye-catching appearance during the June 2025 protests, shirtless and muscular, carrying loaves of bread and packets of milk, and handed them to police officers on the frontline.

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The influencer, who has gone viral for his toned physique, did not just flex for the cameras; he carried sustenance.

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Kenyans on social media were surprised by his unexpected act of generosity.

Blade
Blade beside a cart he was using to distribute loaves to the police Photo: Blade Muscle.
Source: Instagram

Some people were seen in his video pausing to take in what they were witnessing, as he changed narratives.

He captioned one of his videos:

"In the heart of maandamano he chose kindness with bread and milk. He broke the silence. No stones, no fear, just peace in hand showing Kenya love can still stand."

He had a mkokoteni by his side filled with bread, which he distributed to police officers he met on the road.

Blade’s chiselled torso and melanated skin did not go unnoticed as Kenyan women flooded his comment section with love and heart-eye emojis.

Some requested that he DM them.

Watch the video:

Kenyans react to muscular influencer

Here is what they had to say:

George Bil:

"So instead of distributing these loaves of bread to the protesters,he is giving to these rogue officers?"

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Orang'o Simba Dommy:

"And the police are happy taking what if the bread is poisoned in this time, it's risk taking something from a person you shot without even knowing the offense."

Linda Neno:

"Sisi tuko ukombozi alafu wanaleta type yangu."

Sabna Monc Kiilu

"He is their colleague..no one can trust his/her enemy especially wen it comes to foodstuffs."

Triza Triza

"Anataka mtu? Leo ataenda na number yangu."

Ibrahim Nure:

"You cannot lead Kenya by ignoring voices of the majority of the population. The youth make up to 70% of the population. How can you lead a country when you are sidelining the opinion of 70% of the population?"

Ryan Bett

"Wakati mimi nakula teargas tu."

Zippy Wanjala:

"Ndo mpate mabwana uko pia puthoo anguka nayo."

What happened during the June 2025 protests?

In other news, Kenyan celebrities were spotted in Nairobi CBD during the demos.

Among the celebrities present were Khaligraph Jones, Arrow Bwoy, Njugush, Jackie Matubia, Kate Actress, Jacky Vike, Mamito, Nyashinski with his wife Zia, and Mulamwah.

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Matubia revealed that she broke down in the middle of the protests. She said that it was hard navigating loss and protesting.

Mammito hit the streets three months after giving birth.

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