- Eric Omondi was asked whether he would reveal his unborn daughter's face once she is born, but he declined
- The funnyman said that he needed to be first paid KSh 50 million to show her face, leaving many stunned
- However, Eric said that the quoted figure was a discount owing to the harsh economic times in the country
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Eric Omondi, the self-crowned president of comedy in Africa, has named a steep price tag for brands interested in his unborn child.
Eric Omondi on daughter's face reveal
Speaking to YouTubers on Friday, July 28, Omondi disclosed that he would not unveil his daughter's face without getting paid.
“I will sell my daughter's face, but I must be paid KSh 50 million. That is when you will see her.”
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Eric faced questions on why he quoted the price and said it resulted from the harsh economic times.
“I decided to give a discount because the economy is bad. I would have put a higher price, but life is hard.
KSh 50 million is very little money.”
One content creator wondered why Eric wanted money to show the child’s face, yet other A-list celebrities like Khaligraph never asked.
“What makes her special?” he asked.
“She is Eric Omondi’s child; that is all,” the funnyman answered.
Eric then joked that he had already seen how beautiful the unborn child was.
“I saw her yesterday in the ultrasound scan- very beautiful girl. She was even posing.”
Kenyans were gobsmacked by the steep price he quoted:
ruth.rn.kamau:
“Indeed, he is the king of comedy.”
ntakwarnyambui:
“You are taking comedy too far. Stop joking at times.”
annexismuriu:
“Someone will spot her and take a photo, and we will see her for free.”
young_lord_ken:
“Don’t count your chicks before they are hatched.”
Eric Omondi dyes waterfall
Days ago, Eric left his girlfriend Lynne emotional after throwing her a gender reveal party
The lovely couple uniquely revealed they were expecting a baby girl by dyeing a waterfall pink.
Many Kenyans wished them well, but some raised concerns about the environmental impact of the pink colourant.
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