Stephen Letoo Laughs on Camera during Saba Saba Coverage as Buff Influencer Offers Him Bread, Milk

Stephen Letoo Laughs on Camera during Saba Saba Coverage as Buff Influencer Offers Him Bread, Milk

  • Stephen Letoo was busy recording his piece-to-camera report in the Nairobi CBD when a well-built man approached him
  • In a viral video, the two had an exchange that left Letoo confused, forgetting what he was supposed to say
  • Netizens fell in love with the clip, sharing hilarious comments about how the two made their day

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Citizen TV news reporter Stephen Letoo was left in stitches while reporting during the Saba Saba protests.

Stephen Letoo
Funny moment as Stephen Letoo is handed the milk during his broadcast. Photo: Citizen.
Source: Instagram

The journalist was caught off guard by a viral buff influencer, Cobra Ambuchi, who created a buzz during recent protests.

What did buff protester give Stephen Letto?

In a video shared by Citizen TV on Instagram, the viral, well-built influencer was spotted handing Letoo some food while he was recording.

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Ambuchi appeared out of nowhere with milk and bread and handed some to Letoo, who managed to pick a packet of milk with one hand while holding the microphone with the other.

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Letoo was in the middle of his report and immediately lost his train of thought as he burst into laughter.

The journalist tried to keep a straight face, but it was all in vain as he chuckled while trying to finish his report.

The man, who was walking funny, with a huge chain around his neck, gave his thumbs up to the camera before walking off to continue with 'duties'.

Sharing the clip, Citizen TV said:

"Muscles and milk: Social media influencer Cobra Ambuchi shares a packet of milk with Citizen TV’s Stephen Letoo as he was covering the Saba Saba day chaos."

Many netizens who saw the video found the moment hysterical, with some poking fun at the reporter.

Here are some of the reactions:

mordecaimkiza joked:

"Imagine if it was Lato Milk."

extrogoneus_254 said:

"Wageni wanapenda kujifannya hawataki food."

bram.isa_ali said:

"I love my country people, Ruto tu na Murkomen ndio sipendi."

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domiebamb said:

"Stephen Letooo kunywa maziwa ukakule teargas."

alfre_dreamer said:

"Anataka amalize kuongea haraka aendee mkate."

ogaochoro said:

"It's Ruto...but this country is amazing."

From Facebook:

Walter James said:

"Letoo be worry...u may be prosecuted for handling stolen milk...while covering 'Kamunjiku."

Rita Rita said:

"The one I watch on TV I didn't see him taking milk."

Irene Jepkemboi said:

"Mount Kenya milk to pay for advertising their product."

Osiemo Dominic said:

"Stephen Letoo I know after this aliendea hiyo mkate but being a Masaai he had to take milk first."

Olekenta Achuti Martin said:

"On top of his salary he got milk as the sabasaba hardship allowance."

Nïïh Jõsê said:

"Welcome to Kenya where the Gen Z declare a holiday and police enforce the holiday."
Stephen Letoo
Stephen Letoo looking sharp during a broadcast from Parliament. Photo: Stephen Letoo.
Source: Instagram

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Previously, Ambuchi went viral after offering police officers milk and bread during the June 25 protests.

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The influencer, who also goes by the username Kenyan Blade, ignored the clear hostility between the police and citizens to show a kind gesture to the men and women in uniform.

With his cart full of milk and bread, the young man could be spotted going from one police officer to another, handing them some milk and bread.

Many were stunned by his act of generosity, while others noted that it reflected the love and care Kenyans have for each other.

Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Victor Otengo (Entertainment editor) Victor Otengo is the Special Projects Lead and Editor at TUKO.co.ke. He attended the Multimedia University of Kenya, where he studied for a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. He has seven years of experience in journalism and has previously worked as a writer at Standard Digital, reporter and sports pundit at Kwese TV (under African Insights). Email: victor.otengo@tuko.co.ke.

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