- Thee Pluto has debunked rumors circulated by YouTuber Truth Watchdog about the ownership of a multimillion mansion he posted on social media
- Pluto clarified that the mere idea of such a grand residence being his has led malicious individuals to concoct stories suggesting it wasn’t his
- The criticism kicked off after he posted a video with his daughter and wife while standing in a huge white mansion that had a Cabro-paved compound
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Thee Pluto has debunked rumors circulated by YouTuber Truth Watchdog about the ownership of a multimillion mansion he posted a few days ago on social media, insisting that he is indeed it’s rightful own.
In response to the YouTuber who recently exposed some influencers who flaunted hired mansions and cars, Pluto expressed frustration, noting the considerable criticism he has faced since posting the house, despite not providing an official update himself.
He clarified that the mere idea of such a grand residence being his, led malicious individuals to concoct stories suggesting it wasn’t truly his.
The YouTuber emphasized the destructive power of poverty and jealousy, likening them to ticking bombs.
He credited his dedicated online fans, whom he deeply valued, for shielding him from the blows of his critics.
“Without even saying it’s mine or not mine or wateva, critics walishajaa online. Because the imagination of it could be mine ilikuwa inawaua sanaaa they had to seek validation and seconds of fame. Hakuna kitu mbaya Kama kuchanganya umaskini na wivu. But the love of my fans is always overwhelming in the comment sections. Nawalombotov sana I love my life being a mystery. So I’ll answer you this 700 ‘It’s a lifetime airbnb’ Tuachie Mungu atende makuu” he posted on his Instagram story.
Majestic, Cabro-paved white Mansion
The criticsm as well as the praise kicked off on November 9 after he unveiled a majestic white mansion he claimed to own.
The video depicted him carrying his daughter while standing on a cabro-paved compound while singing along to a Kikuyu song.
The house was painted white, with orange accents at the front door. It featured a modern, flat roof design and a white perimeter wall. A worker was also seen cleaning the pavement in the back.
The video fuelled speculation that the YouTuber bought or built the house worth over KSh 10 million.
Truth Watchdog Exposes Forex Guru Kafuri FX
In a related story, the creator Truth Watchdog, who claimed the mansion was not Pluto’s, recently exposed a 25 year old forex guru Kafuri FX for lying about owning a multimillion mansion.
In a video shared on his YouTube channel, Truth Watchdog even revealed the real owner of the house that Kafuri claimed was his own.
The owner of the house confirmed that Kafuri does not own the said house. The lady at the site said the house belongs to her brother and they had listed it for sale.
According to the owner, it has been frustrating trying to sell the house since people claim the house belong to Kafuri. “We have been trying to sell the house. My brother is actually sad because it has been hard selling it.
Kafuri claimed nyumba ni yake on social media but even if you go to Thika kwa Land, you will find that Kafuri does not own this house. It belongs to job.” The woman said in the YouTuber video.
While doing the expose, truth Watchdog warned young people against giving in to social media pressure insisting that majority of the wealth showcased online isn’t real.