Tahidi High's Omosh Speaks on Relationship With Sister Naomi Kamau

Tahidi High actor Joseph Kinuthia and his sister Mother-in-law actress Naomi Kamau
Tahidi High actor Joseph Kinuthia and his sister Mother-in-law actress Naomi Kamau
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Tahidi High actor Joseph Kinuthia known to many as Omosh on Thursday evening, February 25, addressed his relations with his family and especially his super successful sister Naomi Kamau.

Omosh cleared the air after some Kenyans questioned why he was suffering while some of his family members were thriving in the entertainment industry.

"We are in good terms. My sister Naomi stood with me at my lowest. God bless her," the thespian stated on a show aired on KTN.

A file image of Tahidi High actor Kamau Kinuthia (Omosh)
A file image of Tahidi High actor Kamau Kinuthia (Omosh)
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He added that Naomi had paid close to Ksh300,000 to take him for rehabilitation at a time that he had wallowed in alcohol addiction.

He would try to prove their good relations with the sister by contacting her on the show but she did not pick up.

The thespian, who has since been supported by many Kenyans, vowed that he would manage his money well and ensure that his children had acquired quality education.

"I have been supported by people in the country and even in the diaspora. I am sincerely grateful," Omosh stated.

The actor went viral some weeks ago after he highlighted that he was struggling to get a financial footing because of unemployment coupled with alcohol abuse.

"I just want a job, even if I will be getting Ksh200 a day. I don't mind about class and even if someone decides to start a hotel business where I can sell uji and tea, I am okay with that," the actor stated.

He added that 2020 had been a difficult year for him owing to the Covid-19 pandemic that shook up the entertainment industry.

"There is nothing as hard as waking up every morning and there is nowhere I am going. You see people going to work and coming back and you have nowhere to go. It is very painful," he stated. 

Kenyans have since come to his aid with gifts in form of money, food and shelter.

Tahidi High actor Kamau Kinuthia alias Omosh during an interview on a show on You tube on Friday, February 12.
Tahidi High actor Kamau Kinuthia alias Omosh during an interview on a show on You tube on Friday, February 12.
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