Omosh, real name Joseph Kinuthia Kamau, formerly of Tahidi High TV show has been served with an eviction notice by his landlord.
The actor has not paid rent for his Kayole apartment for nearly a year, he owes his landlord nearly Ksh 100,000 in arrears.
“I live in Kayole near the DOs office. My rent is Ksh 8,000 per month, and I haven’t paid for almost one year so let’s just put the arrears at Ksh 100,000,” said Omosh.
Omosh’s financial woes began when he was stopped from working in 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic as the entertainment industry was dealt a blow.
“I live a life of tears man, I just keep crying. To think that I don’t even have five shillings to buy anything for my family breaks my heart,” said Omosh.
Tahidi High actor Omosh narrates how he became a lousy drunk, reveals how much he earns
In a recent interview with Massawe Japanni on Radio Rambo, Omosh revealed that he used to earn Ksh 18,000 per episode for his role on Tahidi High.
He explained that the TV show had four episodes per month meaning that he used to rake in Ksh 72,000 monthly.
Omosh said that currently he is not paid at all since the TV show ended. Citizen TV only airs a rerun of Tahidi High.