His YouTube channel has just turned six, and he has surpassed 100 million views, which puts him in a small league alongside The Wajesus Family, of non-music and non-news Kenyan channels to cross that impressive number.
Kibe is known for his boisterous advocacy for masculinity and traditional gender roles. And he also surgically trolls celebrities and celebrity culture. Which is why many of his fans were pleasantly surprised by Marini CEO Michelle Ntalami's praises of the podcaster's achievements.
Michelle herself has been on the back end of some vicious trolling by Kibe on multiple occasions.
But that didn't stop her from taking to the comments section to post a gracious reply to Kibe, praising him for his milestone achievements.
"Witnessed your growth @kibeandy proud of you! ππΎππΎ," she wrote.
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"Glad you donβt take his whips personal. Superb maturity π," wrote a fan called Barry, while Johnson wondered, "What does it take to be this mature?πππ." A third fan called Bellah complimented Michelle by saying, "Spreading love instead of hate I would like to reach your level of maturity β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ." And another fan tried to put two and two together by playing matchmaker for Kibe and Michelle, "Ama kuna vile tunafaa kushonesha vitenge unatuambia indirect?karibu kipande hii nyengine πππ I love how you take things positively with maturity. Na hizi whips umepata??π."
How Andrew Kibe lost everything... Andrew Kibe recently revealed that he lost everything after he left his radio career in 2020. In a twitter thread, the controversial social commentator traced his humiliating fall and subsequent rise into perhaps the most popular Kenyan podcaster today.
"2 years ago, I lost my house and car after leaving Radio. Today, I am at peace. I've relocated to the states and made it all back in a short time," her wrote.