Well, Anita Nderu is trending once again.
The media personality has once again become the topic of discussion on Twitter after she made remarks about her not wanting her kids to go through what she has gone through for being and LGBTQ+.
“I hope my kids never have to go through what I have gone through for being LGBTQ+,” she tweeted.
Does this mean she plays for the other team?
I hope my kids never have to go through what I have gone through for being LGBTQ+ ????️????❤️
— Anita Nderu (@AnitaNderu) September 17, 2020
Anyway, her tweet has sparked a rather intense conversation on twitter with many questioning her sexuality while others questioned her decision to post such kind of information on social media.
This is not the first time Anita has become a trending topic based on her views about the LGBTQ community.
In one of her episodes on YouTube, she hosted two members of the LGBTQ community and the comments were not so kind.
In a previous interview with Radio Jambo, she said she will not apologise for hosting members of the LGBTQ community on her cooking show, ‘The overdressed cook’.
The video, which was meant for viewers over the age of 18, caught the attention of many, which led to her trending for days.
Here are some of the reactions:
You always display your private parts right on our screens and I love your confidence….. I mean your fingers and tongue.
As long as you're happy siz
— Ja Loka (@_fels1) September 17, 2020
https://twitter.com/HonAlinur/status/1306528117146689536
I have no problem with you having kids. In fact,it's none of our business. I'm just wondering why you'd think they'll be LGBTQ. If you are going to program your kid/s to be like you then you are no different from those people who are judging you for being queer.
Let your kids be!— Lemaiyan B Rotich ???????? (@Lemaiyan_Rotich) September 17, 2020
Africans should style up! We are in the 21st century for goodness sake. Someone's sexuality is nobody's business!! It's their choice, it's what makes them happy!!
— Makau James (@makaujemo) September 17, 2020
Source: The Star