
Willy Paul has had a crazy year that has seen him launch his flashy Saldido International studio to him being accused of stealing the song, “Bora Uhai”.

Not only that, he has been accused of not paying some of the dancers in one of his music videos. One would expect that all of the bad publicity he receives would force him to re-think some of the things within his purview, like what he posts on social media.

But Willy is special and does as he pleases. Isn’t he a celeb? Yesterday he posted a video of himself in his studio offices. That wasn’t the impressive part of the video but the stack of cash that were piled high on his table. Check out the video below:
If his intention was to get people talking he certainly did that. And were n’t they many? The comments he got on his page were funny and brutal as you would expect from highly taxed Kenyans. And what would you know, the opinions ranged from rebukes to Willy to rebukes for the rebukers. Get it?

Some are below:
ngereri6140 People with money don’t show off young money we can see
idahindy May God give you wisdom
tarzanjohnso Probably@ Willy Paul you need better advisors
felixligas @kibetkibet32 this is a free country you can do what you want,, live other people business alone ,,mind your s
yajmwas Help me bro
thukuwaithaka It is not cool nor African I am not a hater
ian07oduor King pozeeee
_.winrose Too much money but less is given back to the society mostly to street children ophans and needy 

why why
chebonkemboi Nipee loan nitarudisha endmonth
fanuelommyjahprayzah Una ufala willy
fabian_balogun_254 Eeeh Willy am a very great fan of yours, nirushie kakitu Mazee, kwa hii number 0710805…

kangerisinior very stupid ….
ian_dah_msafii Man kwan umekua sonko
What do you think? Is one not allowed to show what they have earned? And isn’t this par for the course when it comes to many male celebrities showing that they have made it?