In Kenya, the trend of embracing a bald head is swiftly gaining momentum, with an increasing number of celebrities choosing to shave their heads.But what lies behind the decision to shave one’s head bald? Is it a statement, a fashion statement, or a more profound gesture?For some, going bald signifies strength and an unabashed display of one’s authentic self. Others view it as an expression of support for a loved ones battling cancer, while a few also embrace it as an act of breaking societal norms.Our popular comedian Mammito mostly likes keeping her hair short. Currently she has decided to go bald this is after she has posted a photo in her Instagram page and wrote: New hairstyle alert!

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It seems that she is embracing herself in all forms and enjoying every single moment of it. This isn’t the first time she she is pulling such a stunt. When it comes to comedians it’s really difficult differentiating their personal lives from comedy.

The comedian is introducing the style just a months after Mexican-Kenyan actress Lupita Nyong’o also introduced a similar look.

Lupita, who is the daughter of Kisumu governor Anyang’ Nyong’o uploaded the photo nine weeks ago and in the message she wrote, she pointed out that it was just fun to wave in the wind without hair.

She unveiled her new hairstyle a day after she vowed not to spend a penny on any man.During a quickfire with Mpasho, the comedienne said that being a comedian and dating a man who was not funny was one of the hardest parts of being a comedian.

Mammito further disclosed that she could not spend a single cent on a man noting that she had learnt it the hard way. “Cents… zero cents… I am spending nothing on a man. I’ve learnt it the hard way.”

by: Rossy

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