Trisha Khalid Offers Job for Man Who Went Live During Auction: "Bad Times Don't Last"
What surprised Kenyans was Mutua’s reaction to getting auctioned. He seemed to have accepted his fate.
Mutua noted that he had to smile even though he was going through one of the toughest moments in his life.
“This is the lowest I have ever been,” he shared in the viral video.
He was, however, hopeful that things would look up for him in the future.
Trisha, via one of the videos that went viral on social media, offered to give the man a job.
"Bad times don't last. Leave your dials. I can give you work in November."
Mutua is a contractor and he specialises in constructing swimming pools.
" I do swimming pool construction, and we are open for work anywhere in the country he shared."
Eric Omondi also shared Mutua's viral video, stating that he would advertise his company for free.
"Help me find this guy please tumuinue kidogo. You can feel the pain in his voice. I will also advertise his company for free."
Kenyans on social media sympathised with the man, and they also shared their inspiring stories.
Netizens urged him not to give up as things would get better.
Voke:
"2023 Feb I lost 500k after kujinyima for one year and a half I felt like it is end of my life karibu nigongwe na depression but later on accepted and here I am again starting from zero,No GiViNG Up."
I am Kabugi:
"I watched, I smiled, I shed a tear 😊🥹, Swimming pool builders to the next level."
munga:
"Usiwai tense nilichotwa gari nikawabuyia beer nijaza hizo form zao. life go on,sikuzaliwa nayo."
_vee_lover:
"Seeing this after my things were sold by my landlord. Everything including clothes, household items. I am starting from scratch jobless. BTW I will rise."
In other news, Trisha Khalid recently opened a high-end salon that she claimed cost her KSh 2 million.

Source: Instagram
She urged her fans to support her business by visiting her.
Trisha revealed that the salon was bigger than the one she owned in Nairobi.
Fans of the thespian filled her comment section with supportive messages as they congratulated her.
Source: TUKO.co.ke
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