Meru Content Creator Supuu O Mioro Breaks Silence on Comparisons to Kelvin Kinuthia: “I’m Not Anyone’s Copy”
Meru-born content creator and cross-dresser Supuu O Mioro has spoken out against growing online criticism and claims that he is imitating popular influencer Kelvin Kinuthia, saying he is tired of being unfairly judged for his appearance and creative style.
In a candid video posted on his TikTok page on Thursday, November 6, 2025, Supuu said he had stayed silent for long but decided to address the issue after enduring what he described as persistent negativity following his latest viral advert.
The video, which showed him in full makeup, a body-hugging dress, and a wig while promoting a local cosmetics brand, sparked mixed reactions online.
“Stop Judging Me for Doing My Job”
Addressing his followers, Supuu said many people seemed “bothered” by how he presents himself online and were constantly dragging his name into unnecessary gossip and comparisons.
“Hello everyone, I know many of you tell me not to speak negatively, but this time I have to. I can’t just sit and allow people to keep talking badly about me,” he said.
He revealed that his close friend, musician Karimi wa Bruno, had advised him not to respond to critics—but he felt compelled to speak up this time because the comments had gone too far.
“My friend Karimi wa Bruno has always told me to ignore negativity, but this time I had to respond,” he added.
Supuu clarified that the controversial video was a paid advertisement, not just casual content. He emphasized that as a professional content creator, he often has to take on various characters and looks depending on the assignment.
“People are talking too much about that advert. It was a paid job, not just a random video. Stop judging me for doing my work,” he said.
“I’m Not Trying to Be Kinuthia”
Supuu firmly rejected claims that he is trying to look or act like Kelvin Kinuthia, describing the comparisons as ignorant and disrespectful.
“Some of you are saying I’ve now completely transformed to look like a woman like Kinuthia. Let me tell you clearly—I am myself. I’m not anyone’s copy,” he stated.
He added that he has always proudly identified as Supuu O Mioro, a name that originated during his high school years at Gikurune Boys High School.
“The name ‘Supuu O Mioro’ means beauty. I didn’t give myself that name—it was given to me in high school, and I embraced it because it suits me. I’m beautiful, even more beautiful than many of your women and wives,” he joked.
“I’ll Wear What I Want—Until Christ Returns”
Responding to critics who often ridicule his wardrobe choices, Supuu made it clear that he has no apologies to make for how he dresses.
“People keep saying I wear wigs and dresses. Yes, I do—and I’ll keep wearing them until Christ returns. I’ll even wear bras and crop tops if I want to. You won’t bring me down,” he declared.
He went on to warn online bullies and haters against leaving hateful comments on his page, saying he would not hesitate to respond.
“Don’t come to my comment section with such claims again, or I’ll curse you. I knew people would talk when I made that video, but if you come at me, I’ll definitely respond,” he said firmly.
