Bradley Marongo, popularly known as Bradley Mtall, has recently gained a lot of attention due to his impressive height and unique story.
The 22-year-old, who stands out for his extraordinary height, has captured the hearts of many Kenyans after his interviews went viral on social media.
Despite his newfound fame, Bradley remains deeply connected to his family, and his love for them continues to shine through.
In a recent interview, Bradley’s mother, Monica, opened up about raising her son and the challenges their family has faced.
Monica revealed that Bradley is her lastborn child and that they currently face serious financial difficulties.
She explained that they are homeless and do not own land, which makes their situation even more challenging.
Bradley, who currently works as a tout, has been trying to make ends meet for his family, but the struggle remains real.
Monica expressed her gratitude for the attention her son has received, hoping it could lead to better opportunities for him.
She appealed to Kenyans to help her son find a decent job that could support both him and their family.
According to her, Bradley is ready to do any job that would enable him to take care of his loved ones.
The proud mother also clarified Bradley’s age, noting that he is 22 years old, not 27 as previously reported.
Monica highlighted that despite his towering height, Bradley does not even have an identification card (ID), which further complicates their situation.
She continued to express her hope that with his growing fame, someone might offer Bradley a chance to improve their lives.
Bradley’s story has touched many hearts, especially because of his humble beginnings and the love he has for his family.
His interviews not only showcase his personality but also his determination to rise above their current struggles. Kenyans have been rallying behind him, with many hoping that his story will inspire someone to offer him the support he desperately needs.
Her plea for help resonates with many, as she continues to stand by her son’s side, hoping for a brighter future.
By Nairobi