Ladies Smitten by Hunk Kenyan Gen Z Cop Showing Off His Blings: “Analetwa to Confuse Baddies”

  • A hunk Gen Z cop @vgrandson has taken over TikTok with his dashing looks, leaving women in his comment section going gaga
  • The cop who went viral left a section of Kenyans stating that were he to show up at the protests, he would confuse the ladies
  • The man is, however, based in North-Eastern and is not likely to be moved to Nairobi for the protests

A video of a hunk Gen Z cop, @vgrandson, has gone viral after he left ladies smitten with his looks and asked if he would be deployed to the ongoing protests.

Hunk Gen Z cop @vgrandson in all frames
Ladies on TikTok amused by hunk Gen Z cop. Photo: @vgrandson.
Source: TikTok

Who is the viral hunk Gen Z cop?

In a video that has gone viral, the cop was seen sitting in a moving truck as he held onto his gun. He seemed to be conversing with one of his colleagues.

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The hunk cop @vgrandson left Kenyan women smitten, and in his comment section, some asked him whether he would be preset at the Anti-Finance Bill protests.

The cop, based in North-Eastern, did not respond, but it is highly unlikely he would show up to the protests.

Some Kenyans opined that if he were to attend the protest, he would be a distraction to the baddies, which is highly unlikely since they are focused on their mission against the bill, which they have termed “draconian.”

Netizens react to hunk Gen Z cop

Here is what they had to say:

NyarJaluo:

“Excuse me gavmen.. mbona huyu hatumwi kuturushia tear gas.”

waliskia genz:

“Wakasema let’s confuse the baddies.”

Miss Muasya:

“Kesho hii ndio confusion tunaletewa pale kwa ground let’s focus ladies.”

GurusaLayu:

“Wameleta confusion.”

Umi:

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“Ametumwa kuwadistract. Focus wasee.”

Becky28:

“Gen Z wako na police wao my lawwd.”

faithsamuel:

“Watuletee kama hawa Kesho we might find our love here imagine telling our kids love story yetu nilikuwa na protest babako akanishika.”

:

“Why it looks like you joined the force for aesthetics.”

Gen Z Annette Barasa speaks

Meanwhile, one of the participants of the protests, Annette Barasa, said she is motivated to fight for the voiceless and bring down the contentious Finance Bill 2024.

The minor advised Raila Odinga to avoid participating in demonstrations while recognising his past efforts to advocate for the rights of Kenyans.

Barasa, a member of Gen Z, disclosed that she is 17 years old but will not tire of fighting the oppressive Finance Bill. Most of them are 25 years old or below.

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Proofreading by Asher Omondi, current affairs journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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