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Kenyans Mercilessly Roast KTN’s Joy Doreen Biira After She Lost Her Cool On ‘Ruto’s Lawyer’

Joy Doreen Biira the Ugandan girl who has made a name for herself on Kenyan TV, more specifically at KTN.

A girl you would never expect people to go HAM on .But Joy is facing quite the fiery attack on You Tube, this was after she lost her cool and told off Kiprono, the lawyer who is trying to seek Malia Obama’s hand in marriage. In all fairness that dude was pretty irritating and I get whey she was so mad, but then again, she is no ordinary girl, but one of the best at KTN. So people believe that she should have carried herself with more restraint and stuck it out to the very end.

Here are some comments from disgruntled Kenyans:

Peter chiira: This Biira lady is just a shame to KTN, how can one sue someone by just saying that he/she likes someone, she needs to read widely so she doesnt end up making stupid of herself during interviews. Secondly, atitude and ignorance will never take you Biira anywhere saying the guy has an accent who doesnt? youself you have your mother tongue’s accent i can even tell from which community you came from and even though you try to talk some Queen’s English it doesnt come out real, so telling the guy that he has accent and you cant understand him, you should listen to yourself first! Next time when you have to bring someone in the show please leave your audience(s) to make judgement(s). Be professional, “Maringo hayatakusaidia Biira!”

prince muasya :it was actually painful to watch!not for the lawyer but for Joy,..it is very unprofessional to show emotions in an interview…a journalist/anchor should be impartial…ati “i dont even know why i invited him to the show” who says that surely??

 Zeddy Batote +prince muasya that is so true.very unprofessional. The guy is clearly not a story just some punk looking for airtime,..also If she did not want him on, why did she invite him???

 Timon Reelz The dude might actually be on to something…or something in his head is loose. As for the accent…..what accent?? That doesn’t even qualify to be an accent. The…umm…(what’s her face?)…host woman, was just plain rude and unprofessional.

simbasugu +Timon Reelz I concur. She’s dumbass ratchet yellow faced biach.

 kennedy mutisya: First time ever to comment on YouTube, but i’m a saddened individual. Joy Doreen Biira i held you in high regard. Very high regard. But how you reacted to this was unprofessional by all standards. I am sure you if you go through this interview yourself, it’s easy to see that some of the comments were unwarranted. Granted, the guy is clearly out to build his profile or something of the sort. It’s blatantly a cry for attention. However, every human being deserves an equal stage , whether they have a “fake accent”  or can only afford “50 cows” , it’s inconsequential. In the words of our dear Ellen, let’s try and be kind to one another.

SEPHAT MONDA: You have no right to insult your guest. … Shame on you. So unprofessional.

Monosky Babuye: Don’t know who the the interviewer is but this was the lowest level of professionalism shown on a national TV. I was fuming with anger when she was tearing the guy. Shame shame shame to that lady! I would have walked out of that room once i realized she was partisan and took the matter personal. Crazy woman!

tatenda tate uchena: Biira is fighting for her own relevance by dressing down Kiprono!

          
Kimani Njane: Oh Joy Doreen Biira…i think WE can’t  take any of your crap interviewing skills anymore. He hasn’t  disrespected  you in any way…he doesn’t  deserve any of your childish  rumblings to be honest.

 Victor Muriuki: Kiprono’s approach may be awkward to many people. But what counts is only Malia’s or America’s first family’s interest or lack of interest…leave it upon them.

What is more awkward is when Joy Biira spews emotions while her guest is calmly harmless. Listen “what if obama sues the (kalenjin) community…I dont know why i invited you… I cant take this anymore…blabla

 Karisan Media : “What is 50 cows and what is 70 sheep….?” Now… you really hit below the belt… Very unprofessional of you KTN

Benjamin B: Bbira, all of us have accents, even u too have an accent. There are thousands of accents. Bbira was simply biased from the word go and that aint professional. rather foolish

 fififlony :Ahhhh !!!!where the hell is professionalism in this interview!!  tafadhali if the accent really pissed you off that much why didn’t you just use Swahili?

 And plus what is “Gots” Joy? what is “Gots”?? say it correctly too… They are Goats!!

Wacha kutoana makosa and you too got your faults! Ati you can’t deal with this anymore …nkt

pesh Gwaro:Let me start by saying that I don’t support Mr.Kiprono ( he has become a bad extended joke), but I want to strongly condemn Joy’s demeanor  as an interviewer. You profession demands that you have patience with the people you are interviewing. Declaring on air that you don’t have patience for ‘this’ (whether that refers to the interview or the person) is declaring that you are incapable of handling your job. maybe you should consider another profession.

simbasugu: This Biira langa did a horrible job interviewing this young man with her insults and the way she’s belittled him. The stupid biach is also twenging. I bet by the time she was 16 she had been run thru by enuff jamas. Smh!!!!

Peter chiira: This Biira lady is just a shame to KTN, how can one sue someone by just saying that he/she likes someone, she needs to read widely so she doesnt end up making stupid of herself during interviews. Secondly, atitude and ignorance will never take you Biira anywhere saying the guy has an accent who doesnt? youself you have your mother tongue’s accent i can even tell from which community you came from and even though you try to talk some Queen’s English it doesnt come out real, so telling the guy that he has accent and you cant understand him, you should listen to yourself first! Next time when you have to bring someone in the show please leave your audience(s) to make judgement(s). Be professional, “Maringo hayatakusaidia Biira!”

prince muasya :it was actually painful to watch!not for the lawyer but for Joy,..it is very unprofessional to show emotions in an interview…a journalist/anchor should be impartial…ati “i dont even know why i invited him to the show” who says that surely??

 Zeddy Batote +prince muasya that is so true.very unprofessional. The guy is clearly not a story just some punk looking for airtime,..also If she did not want him on, why did she invite him???

 Timon Reelz The dude might actually be on to something…or something in his head is loose. As for the accent…..what accent?? That doesn’t even qualify to be an accent. The…umm…(what’s her face?)…host woman, was just plain rude and unprofessional.

simbasugu +Timon Reelz I concur. She’s dumbass ratchet yellow faced biach.

 kennedy mutisya: First time ever to comment on YouTube, but i’m a saddened individual. Joy Doreen Biira i held you in high regard. Very high regard. But how you reacted to this was unprofessional by all standards. I am sure you if you go through this interview yourself, it’s easy to see that some of the comments were unwarranted. Granted, the guy is clearly out to build his profile or something of the sort. It’s blatantly a cry for attention. However, every human being deserves an equal stage , whether they have a “fake accent”  or can only afford “50 cows” , it’s inconsequential. In the words of our dear Ellen, let’s try and be kind to one another.

SEPHAT MONDA: You have no right to insult your guest. … Shame on you. So unprofessional.

Monosky Babuye: Don’t know who the the interviewer is but this was the lowest level of professionalism shown on a national TV. I was fuming with anger when she was tearing the guy. Shame shame shame to that lady! I would have walked out of that room once i realized she was partisan and took the matter personal. Crazy woman!

tatenda tate uchena: Biira is fighting for her own relevance by dressing down Kiprono!

           

 

           

Kimani Njane: Oh Joy Doreen Biira…i think WE can’t  take any of your crap interviewing skills anymore. He hasn’t  disrespected  you in any way…he doesn’t  deserve any of your childish  rumblings to be honest.

 Victor Muriuki: Kiprono’s approach may be awkward to many people. But what counts is only Malia’s or America’s first family’s interest or lack of interest…leave it upon them.

What is more awkward is when Joy Biira spews emotions while her guest is calmly harmless. Listen “what if obama sues the (kalenjin) community…I dont know why i invited you… I cant take this anymore…blabla

 Karisan Media : “What is 50 cows and what is 70 sheep….?” Now… you really hit below the belt… Very unprofessional of you KTN

Benjamin B: Bbira, all of us have accents, even u too have an accent. There are thousands of accents. Bbira was simply biased from the word go and that aint professional. rather foolish

 fififlony :Ahhhh !!!!where the hell is professionalism in this interview!!  tafadhali if the accent really pissed you off that much why didn’t you just use Swahili?

 And plus what is “Gots” Joy? what is “Gots”?? say it correctly too… They are Goats!!

Wacha kutoana makosa and you too got your faults! Ati you can’t deal with this anymore …nkt

pesh Gwaro:Let me start by saying that I don’t support Mr.Kiprono ( he has become a bad extended joke), but I want to strongly condemn Joy’s demeanor  as an interviewer. You profession demands that you have patience with the people you are interviewing. Declaring on air that you don’t have patience for ‘this’ (whether that refers to the interview or the person) is declaring that you are incapable of handling your job. maybe you should consider another profession.

simbasugu

This Biira langa did a horrible job interviewing this young man with her insults and the way she’s belittled him. The stupid biach is also twenging. I bet by the time she was 16 she had been run thru by enuff jamas. Smh!!!!

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