My Talent Is Not A Hubby, Pay Me Well - MC Senator Affirms
MC Senator have taken to his whatsapp status to express his grievance over what has happend overtime in his life as a comedian. As the world know words to be an expression of thoughts, MC Senator has expressed what has perturbed him over the years. One of the striking words he made was, "Once there are low paying jobs, they remember you". That could mean his grievance emanates from the fact that he is not being connected to bigger events or high paying jobs.
MC Senator, however, revealed the fact that he pays bills and his talent shouldn't be taken for granted. I think the comedian is trying to lay greater emphasis on the fact that he has become a brand and such low paying jobs shouldn't be passed on to him.
According to the self-acclaimed brand, he noted emphatically that all those shits of connecting him to low paying jobs instead of buying tickets at shows organised by him should end with 2017. The year have since turned off the memories of the previous and MC Senator still remembes it vividly . In essence, it means there are certain things he thinks about that's still related to last year. And as a wise man rightly said, "allowing the past to collide with the present has a detrimental effect on one's future". We hope this doesn't happen to this branded comedian as he is stilled engrossed with the pains of last year.
In few words, here is what he posted on his whatsapp status. "When you have a show they won't buy tables, tickets for family and friends to support you. But once there is one low paying job, they remember you. All those careless movements have ended in 2017". In conclusion, he added using the hash tag, "My talent is not a hubby, I pay bills, pay me well".
Could this be a means the comedian is using to attract great minds to the fact that he needs to pay bills and should be connected to mega events? We never can tell his motive as the human mind revealed through words cannot possibly be detected by carnal minds. Let's hope he gets connected to mega events and high paying jobs so he could pay his bills.
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