Anerlisa highlights the dangers of clout chasing

The entrepreneur advised entertainers to drop clout chasing as it has more damages in the long run

Anerlisa Muigai sends a message to clout chasers
Image: Instagram/Anerlisa Muigai

Social media influencer/ CEO of water brand firm Nero Water Company  Anerlisa Muigai has a few words for Kenyan celebrities who are constantly chasing clout to sell either their music, art, movies or any other craft...

In short, she said that they were digging their own graves.

According to the entrepreneur she feels clout chasing which has now become a norm in Kenyan show business takes more from the artist than it gives in the long run.

Taking to her official Instagram page, the 35-year-old influencer shared her 2 cents of advice calling out content creators who are addicted to chasing clout.

 
 
 
 

"The problem with so much clout chasing is that people actually start to forget what you are really good at and with that they start losing their respect for you," Anerlisa shared.

She also shared another post where she adviced her over 1 million followers to learn to stop being people pleasers and learn to take charge of their lives.

Anerlisa noted that personal peace comes above everything asking people to stop compromising and tolerating bad behaviour from people who aren't good for/ to them.

 
 
 

"Make peace with everyone but don't be a people pleaser, if someone is not good for your soul cut them out," advised the Keroche Breweries heiress.

Anerlisa has over the past few months turned into an online motivational speaker and somewhat a life couch, constantly giving tidbits of advice to her fans and followers via her Insta stories.

She has also become more vocal and constantly shares her thoughts on trending social topics. However, she keeps her personal life very private and no longer publicizes her dating life like she used to in the past.

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