Kenyan internet sensation Bradley Gen Z Goliath has come back home after spending a month in Dubai, where he was hosted by the Zamzam brothers. However, his trip was not without its share of controversy. Upon returning to Kenya, Bradley spoke about one particular incident from his travels that ignited a storm of reactions online—his encounter with a lioness.

During his time in Dubai, Bradley created content featuring a tame lioness, and after posting the video, he faced accusations from netizens claiming he was “sleeping with the lioness.” The video depicted Bradley getting up close to the animal, prompting rampant speculation among his online followers.

Bradley, however, took the time to clarify the situation, asserting that the lioness was completely tame and posed no threat. He mentioned that before filming, thorough consideration was given to ensure the safety of everyone involved. He stated that the interaction occurred in a group of ten individuals, and the lioness had undergone special care, including having its teeth removed and receiving a sedative.

The content creator dismissed the allegations, humorously remarking, “Sasa nikasema naweza fanya na hiyo simba content, tukasema ni sawa tumaweza fanya juu ni kitu imeng’olewa meno haiwezi kukuuma unaona, imedungwa sindano kufanya nayo after two days Kenya ooh Bradley amelala na simba nikajiuliza like seriously unaweza lala na simba kwa watu kumi.” He further elaborated that the lioness was harmless and that the online claims were overstated.

In spite of the controversies surrounding the event, Bradley reiterated that the interaction was safe and carefully planned, encouraging individuals to focus on the larger message of his content, which primarily revolves around discovering new experiences. Another highlight of his Dubai trip was his collaboration with Tenge Tenge, a well-known Ugandan internet figure, where they shared memorable moments together.

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