BOBBY EAST SAYS HIS P£N!S SIZE IS BECAUSE OF A BLESSING AND NOT ENLARGEMENT AS HE TALKED 2014 S€X TAPE

While featuring on Ndine Emma’s skit-like interviews, rapper Bobby East responded to the comedian’s questions with the sarcasm they came with as he asked about his music and infamous 2014 sex tape with a now popular socialite, actor and singer.
During the interview, the two creatives threw jabs at each other over their music style, winning awards and where Ndine Emma originally comes before Ndine Emma asked about a line in Macky 2’s Mama Rebecca song which says, “Ichichetekelo chakwa Pompi but katundu yakwa Bobby.”
“So ba Macky 2 benzo kamba paka tundu bwanji?” asked Ndine Emma before the rapper responded, “Yamu nyumba! Unabwela ko kwatu? Have you been to my house? Have you seen my wife?”
Ndine Emma still on the “katundu” topic, continued to ask, “Muli nyimbo yanu SIDE TO SIDE, muna bwela mwakamba ati you niggas are always talking about my pen!s, when my money longer than a walk to venus. So which niggas were you talking about who are always talking about your pen!s?”
Bobby East would respond, “Bama small pin.” When Emma asked if because they have “Small pins,” the rapper allowed him to make his own conclusions.
Ndine Emma would ask if maybe the “Small pin” guys watched any particular video before he went on to add about a video, which he also watched a long time ago.
“Mumuziba Jonny Sins, sanga mi chileni?” Ndine Emma asked Bobby East, who dodged the question by recommending that they talk about the latest videos and not his old video.
When asked what his advice is for people passing through a similar predicament like he did, he responded, “Zimya phone!”
As tempers seemed to hit the roof, Ndine Emma hit a little diversion asking about the rapper’s music before asking, “So bakamba, like yanu niyaku enlargement loko niya normal che?” Bobby East would respond, “Nina bandwa so chabe che, niodalisika.”
Bobby East then went on to call out Ndine Emma over his comedy, saying it’s dry compared to Maza Comedy, who has won an award for his work.
The exchange circled back to the rapper’s video as Ndine Emma pointed out that his video was equally not funny and that he wasn’t laughing at the courts.
Bobby East then asked Ndine Emma what he was doing watching his video when he was only 5 years old at the time and if it made him happy watching it.
He responded, saying he found his elder siblings watching it. “Muziba che mwe mulili lili, munani kondwelesa,” he added before Bobby East left the interview.
The interview was funny but also serious as this is the first time seeing Bobby East opening up and talking about the incident after almost over 10 years.
Ndine Emma’s fans are impressed by his creativity and being able to bring the rapper to talking about the incident in such a funny manner.