Tahidi High actress Angel Waruinge aka Miss Morgan and actor Omosh photo
Tahidi High actress Angel Waruinge aka Miss Morgan and actor Omosh


Ex-Tahidi High actress Angel Waruinge aka Miss Morgan on Wednesday reacted  at Joseph Peter Kamau Kinuthia aka Omosh asking him to style up and accept that he needs help.


Miss Morgan criticized the entertainer’s unappreciative, reminding him of the battles they undertook with alcoholism and depression. 


“First of all, this is to Omosh, my brother we had this conversation and I told you when you ask for help, society came through for you. Because you were once King of TV, you were one of the big names in Kenya. But I saw your ungratefulness and this is what hurt me most.

Tahidi High actress Angel Waruinge aka Miss Morgan
Miss Morgan



“You are a crying wolf; you are disappointing many people. I will tell you this for free, we were in that circumstance most of us. Some chose to accept help and they got help, some chose change and they are changing their lives, some chose not to get into the addiction and they are thriving,” she said. 



“Out of what you are doing, you are harming a big circle. You are hurting your family, you are hurting yourself, you are hurting your former colleagues because we also get trolled because of this. You said you are a man of God; you are also harming your own God.


“Omosh, I am requesting you to accept that you need help. It has to come from you. Because you do realise 70 percent of healing starts with you,” said Miss Morgan.



Miss Morgan had to 
“I need you to style up, it is never too late. And this world owes nobody a living, do not feel privileged. Do you know what many Kenyans would have done with the help that you got?'' asked Miss Morgan.


She also recalled her stint through alcoholism and depression saying the former is a disease and trolls should not be directed at Omosh or his family.


Omosh has since apologized to Kenyans saying he didn't think his deeds would anger Kenyans, adding that he wishes undone what he did.


"Have you ever done something and wondered, 'why did I do that?' You even go ahead and hate yourself for doing it. You do something and feel 'Oh my God, I wish I never did it?' Reason being? I knew I had annoyed Kenyans. You do something, but you don't think it would annoy anyone.


"I never thought Kenyans would get that angry; I thought they would take Omosh as a joker. But they took it seriously because they actually chipped in, they fought for it, they fought for my upcoming again. So Kenyans, please, I know you are forgiving, and I just have to repeat, I'm your brother, so please forgive me, I am so sorry. You will never hear that from me again, but what you'll hear is my entertainment," apologized Omosh.

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