TikToker Alvan Love Laughs Off Critics, Says He's only Sought Help Twice: "Sijaitisha"

TikToker Alvan Love Laughs Off Critics, Says He's only Sought Help Twice: "Sijaitisha"

  • TikToker Alvan Love recently came out to explain his financial struggles after being exposed for not paying for the Airbnb where he was staying
  • In a new video, he lectured critics who claimed they helped him during the Covid period and reacted to those who offered to help him in his fresh round of troubles
  • The singer had earlier revealed how much debt he has accumulated, leaving netizens empathising with him

Former Tusker Project Fame contestant Alvan Gatitu, alias Alvan Love, has spoken days after breaking down due to his financial woes.

Alvan Love recently cried about his financial struggles.
TikToker Alvan Love has responded to critics lecturing him after his emotional outburst. Photo: Alvan Love.
Source: Facebook

The singer was accused by an Airbnb owner of not paying his dues despite using her space daily.

When put on the spot on TikTok live, Alvan broke down as he narrated his struggles and revealed he has been smoking for eight years.

According to him, losing a job, his girlfriend, and his mum getting sick got him depressed and led to his financial challenges.

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What did Alvan Love tell critics?

Alvan, while on a live stream, laughed at people saying he was begging for help and questioned if he told anyone to fundraise.

"I burnt. This is me starting a business. I do not know why people are shouting at me. I did not ask for anything. Did you hear me say I wanted a paybill? After I confessed last time, some people came with a paybill. I did not ask. I also want to get my dignity. It has been bad for me. So no paybill. Someone said you contributed during Covid. Even then, I never put a paybill there; it was a friend who shared," he said.

Has Alvan accepted the house offered?

Days after narrating his struggle, a TikToker, known as Charles Kadima, offered to give him a two-bedroom somewhere in the village so he can rebuild his life.

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In his live, Alvan added that he is now healing and turned down the offer by the TikToker to go live in the village.

Alvan also told netizens not to feel sorry for him and introduced the new business he was starting.

"Why are you shouting at me? I have only fallen twice? I don't want your sympathy," he said.

Watch the video below:

Here are some of the reactions from social media users:

@Prettt Purie said:

"Mbona watu huchangia watu kama hawa."

@Gorgeous Being said:

"Why don't people help those who genuinely need help. Huyu na kiburi yake."

@Angelique said:

"Watu mlichanga 12k mnasikia aje?"

@MR said:

"Na ndiye huyu mimi nimekosa arrears za 14k."

@Muthoni said:

"Punguza kizungu utafute pesa."

@diha said:

"Si mnipee hako kanyumba Ka 2-bedroom ushago."

@M.N said:

"Huyu ana madharau mixed with Kiburi. Kanyumba surely, wueh."
TikTokers Charles Kadima and Alvan Love.
TikToker Charles Kadima had offered to give Alvan Love a two-bedroom house. Photo: Charles M Kadima, Alvan Love.
Source: UGC

How much debt did Alvan accumulate?

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Alvan recently baffled many after sharing that he had over KSh 1 million in debt hanging over his head.

He also explained that he could not return home to his parents and noted that he had nowhere to go.

His confession left many feeling sorry for him and asking how they could help him get a roof over his head.

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

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Amondi Aroko (Entertainment editor) Amondi Aroko is an Entertainment Editor with seven years of experience in local and international media. She has worked at Family Media (Kenya), written for News Deeply, New York (USA) and done Africa news analysis on Arise News (Nigeria). Won the 2015 Local Heroes Journalism award by Deutsche Welle. Google News Initiative 2024 trainee and 2024 WAN-IFRA Media Leadership Accelerator Programme winner. Speaker at Code For Africa -media lab, and China trip attendee by CMG. Email: prisca.aroko@tuko.co.ke.

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