A street interview clip circulating on TikTok has ignited a new wave of curiosity and controversy around Kenyan internet sensation Bradley Marongo, better known as Gen Z Goliath.
In the video — which has been widely shared on social media — a Kenyan woman passionately claims that Bradley is her brother and that she has been searching for him for years.
The clip has captured international attention due to Bradley’s prominence as one of Kenya’s most recognisable viral personalities, partly because of his extraordinary height and online presence.

Bradley Marongo, popularly known as GenZ Goliath or Bradley Mtall, first rose to fame in Kenya and beyond through viral videos showcasing his towering stature and charismatic personality.
His rise has seen him become a regular figure in entertainment news, securing brand partnerships, appearances, and even international work opportunities, such as collaborations and content gigs in Dubai.
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In the now viral TikTok clip, the woman emotionally asserts that Bradley is her sibling and that she has spent considerable time searching for him.
While the original video content was not directly accessible due to platform access limitations, the reaction around similar family-claim narratives has been intense online — reflecting both support and scepticism among viewers.

This is not the first instance where Bradley has been linked to long-lost family claims.
Previously, another tall man from Bungoma, Isaac Otesa — popularly referred to as Bungoma Goliath — travelled to Nairobi hoping to meet Bradley, asserting they might be brothers due to their similar height and features.
Isaac’s mother even expressed willingness to pursue DNA testing to determine whether a familial link existed.

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