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Mulamwah Funnily Walks on Glass Floor 263 Metres Above Ground: "Jamaneni"

Mulamwah is having the time of his life while in Shangai, China, with TikToker David Moya and Benawamalines.

Kenyan comedian Mulamwah is living his best life in China, documenting his exciting adventures for his fans. Recently, Mulamwah shared a lighthearted video of himself walking on a glass floor at a dizzying height of 263 meters above ground in Shanghai. His nervousness while walking on the transparent surface, coupled with his humorous commentary, had his fans in stitches.

Mulamwah is currently on a trip to China, representing Kenyan content creators alongside popular TikToker David Moya and content creator Benawamalines.

The trio was selected by the Chinese Embassy in Kenya to embark on a fully funded exploration of China’s most prominent cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, and Chongqing.

According to the embassy, these creators were chosen from a competitive pool of applicants and were seen as outstanding representatives of Kenya's vibrant online content community.

The comedian has been regularly sharing his experience with his social media followers, giving them a glimpse into the unique and diverse aspects of Chinese culture. From trying out various local dishes to touring iconic landmarks, Mulamwah has kept his fans entertained with his posts.

In one of his most popular updates, Mulamwah shared a video of himself walking on a glass floor 263 meters above ground at the Pearl Tower in Shanghai. The comedian was visibly anxious as he held onto the rails while inching his way across the see-through platform.

Mulamwah, known for his humorous takes on everyday experiences, didn’t miss the opportunity to inject some comedy into the moment. He captioned the video: “Shanghai at 263m on a 351m building, jamaneni. Ukifika China, make sure umefika hiii place (When you get to China, make sure you visit Pearl Shanghai)."

The clip quickly went viral, with fans commenting on his palpable fear and laughter-inducing reactions as he attempted to conquer the transparent walkway. His expressions of caution and reluctance to move too quickly across the glass floor resonated with many who could imagine how nerve-racking the experience might be.

In addition to sharing his international adventures, Mulamwah also uses his platform to connect with his family. In another recent post, he shared a touching conversation with his daughter, Keilah, promising to spend more time with her once he returns to Kenya.

Keilah, who lives with her mother, actress Carol Sonnie, received a special birthday gift from Mulamwah – a keyboard. Despite their separation, Mulamwah remains involved in his daughter's life and continues to share their interactions with his followers.

However, a recent video posted by Keilah's mother showed the little girl referring to her father as the "bubble gum guy," suggesting that she may not fully recognize him. This video sparked discussions among fans about the complexities of co-parenting and long-distance relationships with children.

Mulamwah’s trip to China is not just about entertainment but also highlights the growing opportunities for Kenyan content creators on the international stage. By traveling to a different country, Mulamwah, David Moya, and Benawamalines are representing Kenyan culture and creativity to a global audience, showcasing the power of digital content in fostering cross-cultural exchanges.


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