Former President the Late Mwai Kibaki’s grandson and content creator Sean Andrew has revealed losing a shoot gig for being “too cute.”
The content creator, while appearing on Flo& Frens podcast on YouTube, spoke about one of his challenging times when he lost a Ksh 500,000 gig.
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Kibaki’s grandson recounted the call from the Agency notifying him of the reasons for his disqualification for the advert shoot.
“The agent on the other line was a bit hesitant, before she spoke. I don’t know what to tell you but the feedback I’ve gotten is you are too cute for the advert,” recalled Sean.
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According to Sean, the salary was good, and he was already budgeting for it and planning on how he was going to spend it.
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In addition, the advertising agency said they were looking for someone a bit mature and that Sean’s face was too cute and babyish.
Kibaki’s grandson shared his frustrations and disappointment by further throwing his phone into a bush.
The celebrated fashion and photography enthusiast noted that his heartbreaking news came a day before the shoot after rigorous auditions.
Kibaki’s grandson on dating
The commercial model is popular for his good looks, a caramel complexion. Recently the content creator shared his unfiltered approach to getting love.
Similarly, he broke a fair share of hearts after divulging that he is not actively looking for a partner.
For Sean, building meaningful relationships goes beyond the digital realm, and he passionately believes that real bonds are nurtured through personal, in-person interactions.
“I am not actively searching, and I am just myself. I am looking for a decent partner with whom we can build a legacy together,” said Sean, clarifying that he is content with his current state of being alone and in no rush to find a partner.
This came in the wake of him quitting online dating apps, revealing that he initially joined the platforms due to peer pressure.
He added that he soon realized that the interactions on the apps were far from fulfilling and that digital connections were shallow and unsatisfactory.
“They are rubbish interactions; you never leave the app so why are you making unworthy connections?”, said Sean.
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“We are humans; we communicate in person; there’s no business about being locked in these electronic devices. When you are connecting with someone, you need face-to-face connections,” he told Eve Mungai.
Kibaki’s grandkid, however, added that if he meets someone, he is compatible with, he will explore the idea.