In an interview conducted on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, Kinuthia opened up about his personal outlook on family life, including the number of children he would like and how he envisions that chapter of his life unfolding.
He spoke in a relaxed and reflective tone as he addressed questions about his future.
When asked how the children would come about, whether he would “give birth or provide,” he responded casually, saying, “Hio time ikifika tutajua sijajua aki,” indicating that he has not yet figured out how it would happen but believes he will understand when the time comes.
Kinuthia further expressed openness about the gender of his future children, saying he would be grateful regardless of whether he has a boy or a girl.
He added that he believes such matters are determined by fate, stating, “Mwenye Mungu ataleta,” when asked about his preference for the gender of his children. He emphasized that he is not particular and would accept whatever comes his way.
During the conversation, he was also asked how he would feel if his children grew up to be like him. In response, he maintained a calm and thoughtful tone, saying, “Si ni wao, why judge someone?” suggesting that he sees no reason for people to be judged based on who they are.
Kinuthia’s remarks reflect a broader sense of acceptance and openness about identity and individuality, as well as his belief in allowing children to grow into their own personalities without judgment.
He appeared focused on the idea of letting life take its natural course rather than making rigid plans about the future.
While speaking about family, he maintained that his priority is to embrace whatever the future holds, expressing confidence that clarity will come with time.
His comments highlighted a personal philosophy centered on patience, acceptance, and letting life unfold naturally.
