- Former actress of the Tahid High period, Ted Kitana has embraced a quiet life in Kangundo to avoid fame
- In an open interview, he revealed that he studied the law but never practiced, he chose to join the popular television episode
- Now she is focused on agriculture with her mother, the former actress says she gets satisfaction away from the popularity of the TV
Former Tahidi High actor, Ted Kitana, better known by the name of Kilunda, has described his decision to abandon the acting industry and embrace a quiet life away from the camera.
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In an interview with TV47 At the home of his mother in Kangundo, Kilunda revealed that he studied the law but had never gained knowledge of the profession.
“I realized that lawyers were liars. I wanted to earn a loyalty.”
After the lessons, Kilunda informed her mother that she would not work in the law and boarded a plane to Norway to reflect what she wanted to do.
Why did Kilunda leave Tahidi High?
When he returned he joined Tahidi High and became a famous person. However, he admitted that acting does not pay as many Kenyans think.
“We were very badly paid, and people thought I was paid good money. The responsibility was also no longer a challenge.”
One morning, when Kilunda was supposed to appear on the shoe, he woke up and sent a message that he would not appear and leave them.
The actor admitted that he tried to engage in other responsibilities, but failed.
“People always saw me as Kilunda from Tahidi High, similar to Omosh. “
Are Kenyan actors well paid?
According to Kilunda, the act is no longer paying.
“If I ask KSh 100,000 and don’t pay it, I will not take action,” he said, urging the actors to cease to despair.
Kilunda, who left social networks to avoid regular questions from fans, says he is currently spending time in the village with his adoptive mother.
“We are doing poultry farming and we also plant vegetables, which we sell for profit.”
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The networks were ashamed to say
@Walter_sade: “I remember him, he had arrived at our primary school in his famous time in 2012.”
@shemnyaka: “I have found that about 80% of celebrities in popular television programs are mentally and financially disturbed.”
@Dj_fig: “He is one of the rivals.”
@Barackj6773: “Typecasting has stuck many characters in Kenya. No man’s fault, but the industry has no mercy.”
What did Kilunda tell the worries?

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In a preliminary interview with TUKO.co.ke Kilunda called on the inspirational entertainers to not be embarrassed to do poor work in order to survive.
Kilunda said many champions are getting into money loss due to lack of plans or investments.
He advised artists to take any work available, even to wash cars, rather than just rely on fame.
Kilunda explained that he was involved in the business while still acting, running a shop M-moneysalon and engaging in agriculture.
He added that financial problems affect all Kenyans, not just celebrities. The actor emphasized the importance of saving and investing even small revenue to protect themselves from difficult times.
Encouraging patience, Kilunda said Kangundo’s life was peaceful and urged Kenyans to be optimistic, to put God first, and not to give up despite the economic challenges that exist.
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