Prince Kaybee, famous for his stellar musical career, is not tired of being famous. It seems that the fun of being in the spotlight is running low for the singer, as he recently took to Twitter to ask his followers how he can stop being famous.
This request is rather ironic, seeing as he has had massive career success because of his fame. I mean, yeah he got famous because of his music, but his fame is also the reason his music sells as much as it does now. For him to turn around and want to get rid of it all is strange, especially because there are so many others working hard to get to where he is. It’s even weirder, considering just a little while back, he wanted to be internationally famous.
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Either way, fans wasted no time in coming through with … advice… if you can call it that, and most of it was pretty funny. "Transfer all your money on my account then utla bona 🙄", one fan wrote.
Many asked him to ask Ifani for advice. Shady, but really, what happened to rapper Ifani? Does anybody actually know? He just fell off the face of the earth.
Anyway, fans also gave more juicy advice, although most of it would certainly end his career. One fan suggested that he should bash the LGBTQ+ community online. While that would definitely get him a lot of attention, we doubt that kind of publicity is what he is going for. In fact, he may end up being more famous, but for the wrong reasons.
Another fan suggested that he should support the ANC and be vocal about it, which was hilarious, but spot on, because politics is always a touchy subject. Many celebrities have come close to being cancelled because of their political affiliations. In the just concluded 2021 municipal elections, Makhadzi was almost cancelled because she posted a picture of herself in ANC-themed clothing. Pearl Thusi has also gotten in trouble multiple times because of being outspoken about politics.
While we may not know how to stop being famous, the best advice we can offer Prince Kaybee is to find a way to embrace the fame so that he doesn’t lose his big career too. Perhaps he could try to find the positives of being famous (we can think of a few), like using his platform and influence for good. His recent campaign to encourage men to open up more is a great example of this.
Or he could just sit himself down and decide whether or not he wants to be famous because he is confusing us now.