Veteran Patrick Mbacio sparks uproar after sharing his modest bedsitter video

Kenyan fans have mixed feelings about Patrick Mbacio’s bedsitter video, which shows a rare look inside his simple living space. People have been sharing the video online. The video reveals the interior of his modest one-room rental in Nairobi, eliciting a range of reactions from viewers, from “Wow!” to “I admire his down-to-earth nature.”

Patrick, who is better known as Mubaba on TikTok, has many fans because of his dance moves, funny takes on life, and strong personality. He often posts from his bedsitter, which makes the small space a backdrop for funny videos that show how hard life is for Kenyans every day.

In this video, he shows people around the room and points out the basics: a mattress on the floor or a low bed frame, a small TV or speaker setup, maybe a small kitchen corner, and some personal items that make it feel real.

The video seems unfiltered. There aren’t any fancy decorations or touches of luxury. Instead, it’s the kind of setup that a lot of young people in Nairobi are used to: small but useful.

Patrick walks around casually, talking about his day-to-day life or making jokes about how he accomplishes things done. He seems proud of its simplicity and may be mocking how far he’s come or how hard it is for content creators to make money.

When people shared the video, there were many reactions. Some fans said he was humble even though he was famous online. “This is the real world, no cap,” one person wrote, glad that the person was honest in a time when influencers often show off big cars or houses.

Others laughed at his self-deprecating jokes and said they made him more relatable. Some people pointed out that his bedsitter has become part of his brand, the same place where he filmed those early dancing videos that went viral.

Not everyone thought it was funny. Patrick’s outspoken style has caused problems in the past. Last year, he went viral when he threatened to name-drop over a thousand women he said came to his room. The incident got people talking about privacy and responsibility.

That past makes this bedsitter view feel deep. Some viewers of the video joked or asked if there were more stories in the space than what was shown. Others stood up for him, saying that everyone, famous or not, deserves a private space.

The clip shows a bigger truth about Kenya’s digital world. Many creators start out small, filming in rented rooms or shared spaces before moving up. Patrick’s willingness to show off his current setup reminds people that success doesn’t always mean big upgrades right away. He keeps working hard, posting regularly, and connecting with people who can relate to his story.

The talk keeps going on the internet. Some comments are supportive messages wishing him better days, while others are light-hearted jokes about living in a bedsitter.

The “bedsitter tour” trend is spreading, getting more attention. Some people share their stories of living modestly, which leads to a larger conversation about hard work and humility in Nairobi.

Patrick hasn’t said much, except for comments about the video. He probably posted it to make people laugh or to stay true to the fans who have been with him since the beginning. His unpolished style stands out in a world where most content looks polished.

The bedsitter clip shows that he’s fine with being real, whether it leads to more tours, collaborations, or just more viral moments.

For fans, it serves as a reminder that behind the dances and jokes is a normal guy going through life like everyone else. The video may not be around for long, but it changes how people see Patrick Mbacio as a creator and as someone who shares the unvarnished truth without shame.

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