Internet personality and podcasterAndrew Kibe has spoken out about long-standing claims that he harbours hatred towards women.

In a candid interview on the G2G Podcast, Kibe strongly dismissed the allegations, insisting there is no evidence to support such accusations.

“There Is No Evidence for That”

During the sit-down, the interviewer confronted Kibe with the recurring narrative that his shows and online content often portray women in a negative light. Without hesitation, Kibe brushed off the claims.

“There is no evidence for that,” he declared.

Andrew Kibe // Facebook
Enjoying this article? Subscribe for unlimited access to premium sports coverage.
View Plans

The interviewer pushed further, explaining that many listeners and online followers believe his podcasts carry undertones of misogyny. According to them, this perception has persisted for years, fuelled by Kibe’s blunt and sometimes provocative style of commentary.

Read more : Andrew Kibe: I Was Almost 30 When I Left My Mom's Home

Kibe, however, turned the question back on his host.

“Have you seen the hate for women in my interviews and podcasts?” he asked.

“Show Me One Comment”

The podcast host insisted that fans often leave comments labelling him as someone who hates women. This suggestion did little to shake Kibe’s confidence. Instead, he demanded concrete proof.

“Show me one comment,” he said firmly, signalling his refusal to take the criticism at face value.

This back-and-forth highlighted the sharp contrast between how Kibe views his work and how sections of the public perceive it.

To his critics, his tone can come across as dismissive of women. To Kibe, however, his content is rooted in hard truths and unapologetic honesty rather than hatred.

A Controversial Figure

Andrew Kibe first became a household name as a radio presenter, where his raw and unfiltered takes quickly attracted attention.

After leaving mainstream radio, he transitioned to YouTube and podcasting, building a massive following with content centred on relationships, gender dynamics, and social commentary.

Andrew Kibe // Facebook

His unapologetic approach has made him a polarising figure. Many fans praise him for saying what others are too afraid to express, while others accuse him of consistently targeting women in his narratives.

These criticisms have led to heated online debates, memes, and countless discussions around his brand of content.

Why the Allegations Persist

Part of the reason the “Kibe hates women” label has stuck is the recurring nature of his commentary.

In many of his viral clips, Kibe challenges modern dating practices, criticises women he sees as “materialistic,” and questions societal expectations placed on men. For some, these takes are refreshingly honest. For others, they cross the line into hostility.

Still, Kibe insists that none of his views come from a place of hate. His argument is that his opinions are drawn from observation and experience, not personal resentment.

Andrew Kibe // Facebook

The Bigger Picture

While Andrew Kibe continues to deny claims of misogyny, his brand thrives on the very controversies that spark such discussions.

His boldness ensures he remains one of the most talked-about internet personalities in Kenya. Whether viewed as a truth-teller or a provocateur, Kibe has mastered the art of commanding attention—and the debate over his stance on women is unlikely to end anytime soon.