Recently, he was spotted enjoying a high-energy party where Kenyan musician Arrow Bwoy was performing.
Bradley was seen in an all-white outfit, standing tall and confident as he partied with other revelers at the event.
His presence added excitement to the night, and he didn’t hold back from enjoying the music.
He even joined in, singing along with Arrow Bwoy’s hit songs, shouting, “Kwa sherehe tumefika” (We’ve arrived at the party).
His fans couldn't help but cheer as he danced and sang with beautiful ladies, fully embracing the fun.
Bradley shared his experience on TikTok, where he posted a video of himself at the show.
He wrote, “Supporting my brother’s show in Dubai. Arrow Bwoy.”
His support for fellow Kenyan talent was clear, and it was evident that he was having a great time.
But Bradley’s trip to Dubai isn't just about partying. It’s part of a bigger journey for the content creator.
Just months ago, he was working as a tout (a small bus conductor) in Nairobi, struggling to make ends meet.
Now, Bradley has secured a KSh 5 million deal with the Zam Zam brothers, which allowed him to travel to Dubai.
The social media star has been busy testing luxury tech products and making viral skits, some featuring wild moments, like playing with a tamed lioness.
These videos, however, have stirred up mixed reactions online.
Bradley became a household name in 2024, thanks to his height and magnetic personality.
He rose to fame during the anti-government protests that rocked Kenya, where his striking presence and confidence helped him gain a huge following.
This success led to lucrative brand deals with companies like Khushi Motors.
Despite his fame, Bradley never forgets his humble beginnings in Majengo, Vihiga County, where he faced many challenges.
He moved to Nairobi, where he started working as a tout to survive.
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