Comedian and digital content creator David Oyando has taken a playful jab at media personality Andrew Kibe, questioning the whereabouts of the luxury Mercedes-Benz S550 that Kibe previously showcased during his stay in the United States.
The remarks came through an Instagram post shared by Mulamwah shortly after Kibe found himself at the centre of intense criticism over his comments about musician Stivo Simple Boy during an appearance on the Lessons at 30 podcast.
Kibe’s remarks about the singer quickly triggered backlash from celebrities, content creators and fans, with several public figures publicly urging him to apologise.
Amid the growing criticism, Mulamwah appeared to shift the conversation in a lighter direction by humorously questioning whether Kibe still owned the luxury vehicle he had previously been associated with.
“Cool & easy… Hey Andrew Kibe, si tubadilishane S550 for a day, ama yako ilikuwa story tu?” Mulamwah wrote in the now-viral post.
The post immediately gained traction across social media platforms, with many users interpreting it as the latest chapter in the long-running online exchanges between the two personalities.
A Rivalry Familiar to Fans
Mulamwah and Kibe have built a reputation for regularly trading jabs online, with their exchanges often generating widespread discussion among Kenyan social media users.
Kibe, who is known for his outspoken and often controversial opinions on celebrities, relationships and current affairs, has on numerous occasions criticised Mulamwah during his online broadcasts.
The comedian has frequently responded through Instagram posts, videos and humorous remarks, turning their back-and-forth interactions into viral entertainment moments.
Over time, their online rivalry has become one of Kenya’s most closely followed celebrity feuds, with fans often eagerly awaiting the next response whenever either party mentions the other.
Kibe Under Pressure Over Stivo Remarks
Mulamwah’s latest comments arrive at a time when Andrew Kibe is facing significant criticism over remarks he made about Stivo Simple Boy during his appearance on the Lessons at 30 podcast.
The comments sparked widespread condemnation from public figures, content creators and fans, many of whom accused Kibe of unfairly targeting the musician.
Several personalities within the entertainment industry have since called on the former radio presenter to apologise for the remarks.
While Mulamwah’s post did not directly address the controversy surrounding Stivo Simple Boy, the timing led many followers to connect the two conversations.
For some social media users, the comedian’s post appeared to add humour to an already heated online debate.
Social Media Reactions
As expected, the Instagram post generated thousands of reactions, comments and shares within hours of being published.
Many followers viewed the exchange as harmless entertainment, while others predicted that Kibe would eventually respond in his characteristic outspoken style.
Some users jokingly encouraged the media personality to produce the vehicle as proof, while others praised Mulamwah’s sense of humour and timing.
The incident once again demonstrated the influence that celebrity interactions continue to have on Kenyan social media conversations.
Another Viral Moment
The exchange has added yet another twist to the ongoing discussions surrounding Andrew Kibe and his recent public controversies.
Although public attention had largely focused on the backlash over his comments about Stivo Simple Boy, Mulamwah’s post redirected part of the conversation toward the long-running rivalry between the two personalities.
For many followers, the post served as comic relief amid an otherwise serious debate about celebrity criticism and public responsibility.
Whether Kibe chooses to respond or ignore the comments remains to be seen, but fans are already anticipating another round of exchanges between the two internet personalities.
Given their history of playful online confrontations, many social media users expect the story to continue developing in the coming days.
For now, Mulamwah’s question about the Mercedes-Benz S550 has become the latest viral talking point, proving once again that celebrity banter remains one of the biggest drivers of online engagement in Kenya’s entertainment scene.