Kenyans on social media have become defensive over TikToker Kaluma Boy hours after quite a multitude trickled to his home to support him emotionally and most importantly, financially.
On Sunday, September 28, 2025, thousands of Kenyans from all walks of life awakened a sleepy village in Othaya, Nyeri, to show solidarity with Kaluma Boy, whose TikTok content had captured their hearts, forcing them to extend an olive branch.
The young lad, through his TikTok account has been documenting all the struggles he has been going through while taking care of his father who has been suffering from stroke.
His struggles moved many Kenyans, specifically TikTokers who decided to come together and help one of their own.
With them, the crowds brought goodies which included foodstuffs, medicines, everyday supplies and even cash.
Sources intimate to Kaluma Boy hissed that Kenyans contributed over Sh 3 million to help in the treatment of the TikToker’s ailing father.
Hours after the visit, photos of Kaluma Boy went viral online attracting the attention of countless people, especially ladies.
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A random lady decided to shoot her shot by using AI to manipulate Kaluma Boy’s photo.
In the photo, the lady planted herself next to the young TikToker and even kissed him in what seemed like a couple’s photo.
The photo did rounds on TikTok but irked a multitude of netizens who called her out for trying to seek for Kaluma’s attention.
Many asked her to keep off and not to drool over the TikToker after learning Kenyans had left him with a substantial amount of money.
Her critics reminded her that Kaluma does not have money because the contribution made by Kenyans was meant for his father’s treatment.
Social Media users used the opportunity to also ask other ladies to keep off Kaluma and let him focus on taking care of his father.
Many insisted the ladies throwing themselves at him are greedy and only want his attention because of money.
They asked them where they were when Kaluma was struggling, picking tea and helping his ailing father.

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Below are some comments from Kenyans;
@bunnywailer01:
“Wanawake ata za matanga watakula.”
@Abedi cheri:
“Pesa ni ya mgonjwa 😂.”
@waynechainz997:
“Sasa watanjileta kijana focus on ur future warembo wasikupoteze.”
@n.i.mm.o:
“Khaii unataka kukula pesa ya baba kalamu😂😂.“
@madova🤬:
“Capcut inawork poa lkn jua pesa Niya mgonjwa please 🙏.”
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