DJ Mo Lectures Netizen after Advising Him, Size 8 to Teach Kids Local Languages

DJ Mo Lectures Netizen after Advising Him, Size 8 to Teach Kids Local Languages

  • DJ Mo shared a video showing his daughter teaching them a myth she learnt in school and needed to confirm
  • However, a netizen, upon hearing his daughter speak, gave Mo advice on what he should do, leaving him angry
  • His harsh reaction towards the netizen left many with mixed reactions, as some agreed with Mo, while others supported the fan

Renowned entertainer DJ Mo and his wife, Size 8, have continuously impressed their fans with how their kids speak fluent English each time they share videos online.

Size 8, her husband DJ Mo and their two kids.
DJ Mo and his family. Photo: DJ Mo.
Source: Facebook

Their firstborn daughter, Ladasha Wambo, has always captivated netizens with her accent and intonations each time she speaks to her parents.

There have also been instances where the gospel singer has tried to teach her kids Kiswahili and their traditional language, but they often struggle or show no interest.

What did DJ Mo tell netizen about his kids' skills?

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Recently, DJ Mo shared a video showing the kids teaching their parents a myth that they learnt in school, with Mo seen lying on the couch.

In the video, Wambo attempts to add baking soda to a bottle and a little vinegar before covering it with a balloon.

It was how Wambo was explaining the concept and her foreign accent that got many talking.

One netizen using the handle @monalisa201101 commented:

"Teach your kids Kiswahili, it does not mean that you are poor when they speak our national language."

Mo quickly fired shots back at her and told her off. He responded:

"Raise your kids however you want them."

Watch the video below:

Here are some of the reactions from social media users:

@user8357049003033 said:

"Imagine pia wangu watabonga kingoso, Kiswahili is overrated. Hio watafunzwa shuleni."

@Lyn George said:

"Na kwani siku hizi English is not a national language."

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@Tash said:

"I like it, people should learn to mind their own business."

@Terry said:

"Huyu yuko Kibera na anasumbuana na mtu yuko kwa their own compound."

@Favor said:

"Wewe funza wako, mtoto huongea lugha wengine anacheza nao wanaongea. Na pia shule anaenda."

@Nich said:

"Funza wako, wacha kupangia watu maisha."

@Grace Mwangi said:

"Pia wazazi wanateseka kucommunicate na watoto wao."

@Ray Shi said:

"Kila mtu alee watoto wake vile anataka."
DJ Mo and his kids.
DJ Mo and his wife, Size 8, are among the celebrities who have kids in an international school. Photo: DJ Mo.
Source: Facebook

Did Size 8 force her daughter to take photos?

Elsewhere, DJ Mo shared a video of his wife and children posing at a wedding where they were part of the bridal lineup.

Wambo drew attention as she appeared unhappy while her parents encouraged her to take photos.

Mo later clarified that she was upset because they were insisting she record videos, while she simply wanted to walk down the aisle.

Some netizens also mentioned how dope they looked as a family during their friend's wedding.

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How did Wambo show up for school function?

In a different report, Size 8 couldn’t hide her pride as she celebrated Wambo during a school project presentation.

Wambo confidently narrated the history of the Kikuyu tribe while dressed in beautiful traditional attire.

Her performance and outfit left social media users impressed, with many praising her confidence and cultural display.

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

Source: TUKO.co.ke

Authors:
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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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