- Former Ebru TV comedian Tony Sherman is facing financial hardship after losing his job; he seeks support to make ends meet
- Sherman disclosed he has been relying on friends for survival, adding that he is facing eviction due to rent arrears
- He pleaded for support to acquire a camera, believing improved resources would enable him to produce appealing content for income generation
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Former Ebru TV actor and comedian Tony Sherman is in dire straits since losing his job.
Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, the comedian said he has been battling to make ends meet.
After losing his job at Ebru TV, Sherman attempted content creation to sustain himself financially. However, the journey has been challenging, with meagre returns not enough to cover basic needs.
The lack of a stable income has left him hungry and uncertain about his future.
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Sherman claims he might b evicted from house
Dependent on the kindness of friends for the past three months, Sherman now faces a more pressing concern - eviction from his rented house in Pipeline, Nairobi, as he cannot pay the monthly rent of KSh 5,000.
In an emotional plea to well-wishers, Sherman implored for help to buy equipment, particularly a camera, to aid him in transitioning to more serious content creation.
He believes that with improved resources, he can produce appealing content that has the potential to generate income.
"I have been suffering. Hunger is killing me. I don't have money. Currently, I depend on friends. They have been helping me to pay rent, but I feel I have burdened them enough. I might be evicted from my house in Pipeline, Nairobi if I fail to pay this month's rent," Sherman told TUKO.co.ke in an interview.
You can contact Sherman at 0743766648.
Eric Omondi raises KSh 400k for man who was arrested
Elsewhere, comedian Eric Omondi helped Mathare man Victor Juma raise KSh 400,000.
The comedian fulfilled his promise and helped Juma's family to raise cash.
Eric rallied his Instagram followers to send money to Juma, and in a few hours, they raised Ksh 400,000.
"Medical bills for him and his daughter. He will open an exhibition shop for clothes and shoes. His wife will start a small hotel business. Rent for one year. School fees for two years for the daughter. I will advertise his businesses for free."
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