Kenyan content creator Nyambu Art Princess has fired back at a fan who made what she considered an insensitive remark on one of her YouTube videos. The video in question captured a vulnerable moment as Nyambu appeared to be in visible pain shortly before delivery.

While many fans flooded the comments with words of encouragement and support, one particular comment rubbed her the wrong way. The fan wrote: “unaweza act walai.”

Nyambu’s Sharp Response

Rather than ignoring the remark, Nyambu screenshot the comment and reposted it to her Instagram stories. Alongside the image, she added a sharp caption:

“What kind of stupid comment is this.”

Her blunt response made it clear that she felt the comment undermined the very real pain and emotional vulnerability she was experiencing at the time of filming.

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Fans Defend Her

Nyambu’s reaction quickly spread across Instagram blogs, where her supporters rallied behind her. Many argued that the fan’s comment was insensitive, pointing out that childbirth and labour pain are deeply personal experiences that should not be trivialised.

One supporter wrote on X: “People need to learn to respect creators’ real-life struggles. Not everything is content for jokes.”

Others highlighted the tendency of social media users to blur the lines between entertainment and reality, reminding critics that YouTubers also go through genuine life experiences.

Not the First Time

Nyambu is no stranger to criticism. Like many public figures, she has previously dealt with trolls and negative comments about her work. However, this time, her strong response shows a refusal to allow people to diminish her lived experiences.

Her fans applauded her for setting boundaries and reminding critics that behind the cameras, creators are real people with real emotions.

Nyambu Art Princess // instagram

Final Word

Nyambu Art Princess’s sharp clapback — “What kind of stupid comment is this” — reflects a broader frustration among content creators who face dismissive or insensitive remarks online. While some viewers may see YouTube as purely entertainment, for creators like Nyambu, it is also a space to share genuine life milestones.

As the conversation continues online, one thing is clear: Nyambu is determined to draw the line between authenticity and disrespect, reminding her followers that not every moment is “acting” — some are real, raw, and deeply human.