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Bridget Bema

 Bridget Bema is a Kenyan kid comedian born on the 10th of Nov. 2011. She hail from Oyugis, the Nyanza part of Kenya and was christianed BRIDGET ALUOCH.


     She was introduced into the world of comedy in 2016 by her comedian big brother OLIVER OTIENO, popularly known as YY. Olivier was surprised when the first video he made with his then five-years-old sister, in which the pair were singing the song 'KAMATIA CHINI' by NAVY KENZO went viral as the funny child humorously fumbled with the words.

     Bridget have been tagged "EMMANUELLA of Kenya" by nigerian comedy lovers after a video of her being called out for multiple offences went viral, but the gap between the Nigerian child superstar and the rising Kenyan star is obviously a huge one.


     In an interview with BBCnews, she stated; 

     "I am a good girl, I love

   God, but troubles just 

   follows me."

She further disclose that her dream profession is to be a pilot, so she can fly to countries like Nigeria and America

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