Comedian Senge Helena Shifts Stance on One-Term Movement After Losing Gigs
Popular Kalenjin comedian Senge Helena, widely recognized for his cross-dressing skits, has seemingly changed his position on the controversial One-Term Movement after facing career setbacks.
Senge Helena, who had previously expressed support for the movement, recently met with Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi in what sources describe as a “reconciliation effort.”
According to a close associate of the comedian, Helena’s public support for the movement had led to a decline in bookings and performance opportunities, forcing him to rethink his stance.
“Helena realized his earlier position was affecting his career. Many event organizers distanced themselves from him, which has been financially challenging,” the source revealed during an interview.
While details of the meeting with MP Sudi remain undisclosed, insiders suggest it was aimed at mending political relationships and reviving Helena’s entertainment prospects.
The comedian, known for his humor and bold online presence, has not issued an official statement but hinted at focusing more on comedy and steering clear of divisive political debates.
Fans have reacted mixedly to the news, with some applauding the move as a step toward unity, while others accuse him of abandoning his principles for survival in the entertainment industry.
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