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Stevo Simple Boy Unveils Stylish Beard and Fade

Stevo Simple Boy has debuted a sharp new bearded look paired with a fresh fade haircut, capturing wide attention across social media following highly controversial remarks made by content creator Andrew Kibe. Specifically, the makeover has generated enormous online praise and cemented a powerful wave of public solidarity for the musician.

The New Look That Stopped Timelines

The transformation hit social media rapidly. Specifically, Stevo showcased a newly groomed beard combined with a clean skin-fade haircut in a makeover video that gained immediate traction.

Furthermore, fans flooded comment sections praising the grooming team behind the sharp transformation. Additionally, many joked that the clean look would silence critics permanently.


What Andrew Kibe Said

The makeover came against the backdrop of significant online controversy. Specifically, during an interview on Dr. Ofweneke’s podcast, Kibe made derogatory remarks about Stevo body-shaming the artist and suggesting that people like him should not be allowed to have children.

Furthermore, Kibe’s comments referenced eugenics, drawing immediate and widespread condemnation.

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How Stevo Responded

Stevo Simple Boy chose dignity over retaliation. Specifically, he stated that his physical appearance is exactly how God planned it. Furthermore, he urged Kibe to attack him directly if necessary but to keep his children completely out of the discourse.


How Kenya Rallied Around Him

Public figures responded swiftly and decisively. Specifically, Prophet Victor Kanyari condemned Kibe on an online broadcast, asserting no individual should ever be mocked for their appearance. Furthermore, comedian Mulamwah urged Kibe to show respect.

Additionally, Dr. Ofweneke deleted the controversial podcast episode, issued a public apology, visited Stevo with household shopping, and committed to editing out the offensive segments before any potential re-upload. Furthermore, Comfort Homes founder Kariuki gifted Stevo Ksh100,000 as a gesture of solidarity.

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