Video of Baba Talisha Painfully Speaking to Uncle Inside Casket Breaks Hearts
- Baba Talisha was heartbroken after learning of his uncle's demise in July and talked about men's mental health struggles
- The content creator urged men to speak about their emotional struggles without the fear of judgment
- A video of the content creator speaking to his uncle during his burial as he lay inside the casket has left many heartbroken online
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A video of Baba Talisha hours before laying his uncle to rest has left hearts broken on social media.

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Kenyan content creator and father to the cute internet star Talisha is saddened about the death of his uncle, who was very important to him.
The well-known creator recently talked about his pain, grief, and how the loss has affected him.
How Baba Talisha bid his uncle goodbye
This was a rare moment of vulnerability that many of his followers could relate to.
Baba Talisha posted a touching video on his social media accounts in which he softly talked to his dead uncle's body, which was lying peacefully in a casket.
Dressed in black and white attire in the video, he leaned over the casket and whispered what many think were his last words to his uncle.
The heartbreaking moment is intense, personal, and very human.
For a lot of fans, it was a sobering reminder of how real grief is and how men are often expected to deal with it without talking about it.
He captioned the video:
"Check on your strong ones. Sometimes they’re carrying the heaviest silence. Go well uncle."
Baba Talisha had disclosed that July was one of the worst months of his life. He didn't expect losing his uncle, who had been a strong father figure in his life, to hurt him so much.
The content creator, after sharing the news of his uncle's passing, had made a touching call to men to speak up about their struggles.

Source: Instagram
The father of two stressed how important it is to make places where men can talk about their mental health, ask for help, and express pain without being made fun of or judged.

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Even though his post was based on a personal tragedy, it stirred a bigger conversation about mental health and masculinity in African society, where men still have a hard time showing their feelings.
Netizens comfort Baba Talisha
His video left Kenyans who have experienced grief open up. Here is what they had to say:
MIRRIAM NEL
"Almost giving up at some point and thought shaving m'y hair could releave some pains..am jus stuck no one see but i belv m'y daughter knows and understands me better..so emotional wen she saw m'y buld head am sorry💔💔💔hunny."
periz 🇰🇪 🇶🇦:
"Rest in peace mzee Asunga Asira till we meet again ,silent battles are not for the weak."
Krysteen Mwass:
"We might smile but deep down we wish to follow him...go well Mr Asunga pray for us who are left its touuuugh."
Lucy Morgan:
"The most problem people are battling is finances... may God come through to all struggling in silence."

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ALEXA:
"ushawahi kua na ball huna rent, huna food, huna job na huna wa kuambi?"
Does Baba Talisha earn on Facebook?
In other news, the content creator had shared a screenshot of his earnings on Facebook.
The father of two noted that his consistency was paying off.
He had only monetised his account for three days.
Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.
Source: TUKO.co.ke