Comrades triplets respond to Amina Abdi’s criticism of their ‘scary’ pranks

By , K24 Digital
On Sat, 25 Jun, 2022 21:50 | 2 mins read
A photo collage of Amina Abdi and Comrades triplets(Mary, Eve and Cate) PHOTO/Instagram
A photo collage of Amina Abdi and Comrades triplets(Mary, Eve and Cate) PHOTO/Instagram

Fast-rising triplet content creators Cate, Eve, and Mary alias 'Comrades triplets' have responded to Media personality Amina Abdi after her unfriendly comment about their pranks on random strangers.

The identical trio has been sharing the videos on social media, with some videos going viral, and while some people are intrigued, others like Amina are less than impressed.

Amina shared her lengthy opinion on a video posted by singer Daddy Owen expressing her displeasure over the video tricks saying the jokes are somewhat unfunny and they are making them at someone else's cost.

PHOTO/Instagram

While she concluded this is also part of content creation, I think we all can agree to disagree on this.

"I don't know why I don't find some of these jokes funny. I see the humour. It's just that it's at someone else's expense. Shouldn't you tell them it's just joking at some point when you're pranking someone? Plus, he could have hurt himself....anyway, ni content🤷🏽‍♀️," Amina's comment read.

Media personality Amina Abdi.
PHOTO/Instagram.
Media personality Amina Abdi.
PHOTO/Instagram.

Comrades triplets dismiss Amina as 'jealous'

In an interview on Youtube, one of the pranksters said they are only being 'attacked' for their content after succeeding.

"Amina should stop being jealous. She should support the girl child," Mary said.

The trio has been thriving since their interview with Jalas, where they claimed they were dating the same man after falling in love with him on different occasions.

A few days later, it turned out the three successfully duped their fans into building their brand.

This one was one of the many stunts people engage in to attract clout before they finally release their projects, anticipating that the attention they got before the release would translate to massive YouTube views and endless chatter.

Identical Kenyan triplet sisters; Cate, Eve and Mary alias Comrades triplets. 
PHOTO/Youtube
Identical Kenyan triplet sisters; Cate, Eve and Mary alias Comrades triplets.
PHOTO/Youtube