Charlie Jones, who is known as Betty Kyallo’s boyfriend, has spoken out after IShowSpeed went viral. His message was very strong and clear. Charlie said he was shocked by what he saw, especially grown men running around asking for photos.

He asked a simple question: what happened to shame?Charlie said it is normal for kids to behave that way. Children like copying what they see online. They get excited very fast and follow internet stars without thinking too much.

According to him, that is part of being young and learning life. He said nobody should blame kids for chasing IShowSpeed or screaming when they see him.

But Charlie said the problem starts when grown men do the same thing. He said it is very embarrassing to see adult men pushing people, shouting, and begging for selfies.

He said these are men with families, jobs, and responsibilities. In his view, such behavior shows lack of self-respect.

Charlie added that men are supposed to be examples in society. Kids look up to them. When children see grown men acting like kids, they learn the wrong things.

He said men should show calm, confidence, and discipline, not excitement for every trending person.

He also talked about fame. Charlie said these days people respect online fame more than hard work. He said someone can just trend for one day and suddenly everyone treats them like a king.Meanwhile, people who work hard every day get no attention. He said this kind of thinking is dangerous for society.

His words caused mixed reactions online. Some people agreed with him fully. They said Kenyan men need to have shame and dignity.

They said asking for photos is not bad, but the way some men behave is too much. Others disagreed and said there is no age limit to happiness. They said if someone likes a celebrity, they can ask for a photo.

Charlie later said his message was not about stopping fun. He said people should enjoy, but with limits. He said admiration should not turn into madness. He reminded men to focus on their lives, families, and goals.His statement has made many people talk and think. The debate about shame, fame, and adulthood continues.

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