Many Kenyans are talking about Peter Kioi after a recent live session raised fresh concerns about his well-being.
His unexpected comments left followers wondering what could be going through his mind after his recent departure from a rehabilitation facility.
The popular TikToker has been making headlines in recent weeks following his stay at a rehab centre where he had been receiving support for substance abuse challenges.
Kioi was recently discharged from the facility after an undisclosed disciplinary incident.
Earlier, Nairobi County Chief Officer Geoffrey Mosiria had helped facilitate his admission and later suggested that he seek further assessment at a specialized mental health facility.
However, after leaving rehab, Kioi publicly rejected the recommendation and expressed frustration during an emotional TikTok Live session.
He accused those involved of using his struggles for publicity and insisted that he would not pursue the proposed transfer.
During another livestream with his friend Collins Omondi, Kioi surprised many viewers when he began discussing how he would like his funeral to be organized in the future.
He spoke about details ranging from the clothing people should wear to the type of eulogy he would want read.
Kioi even suggested that mourners should celebrate his life instead of holding candlelight vigils and fundraising events.
His remarks quickly spread across social media, with many viewers expressing concern.
While some believed he was joking, others felt the comments reflected deeper emotional struggles that should not be ignored.
Several social media users urged him to seek more support, while others encouraged friends and family to stand by him during this period.
Many noted that words carry weight and hoped he would receive the guidance he needs.
The discussion has also sparked wider conversations about mental health, recovery, and the importance of supporting people facing personal challenges.
As reactions continue to pour in, many Kenyans remain concerned about the content creator’s emotional state and future well-being.
