- Morgan Bahati hilariously confronted his celebrity parents about their unfinished back-to-school shopping in a viral skit
- In the clip, Morgan pulls out a list of items he claimed the parents hadn’t bought him yet they wanted him to go to school, making them complain the economy was hard
- With a comedic twist, Morgan suggested they take a loan to cover the costs, saying they shouldn’t have sired many kids if they knew they would complain about the economy
In a humorous skit, Morgan Bahati impressed viewers with his acting skills as he cornered his celebrity parents, Diana and Bahati, over a list of back-to-school items they had yet to buy him.
The skit was part of an advertisement for newly launched money-borrowing app Wananchi Credit.
How Did The Skit Go?
The clip begins with Morgan emerging from a room, dressed in his school uniform and holding a piece of paper, ready to return to school.
Diana holds his bag, prepared to escort him to the car.
Bahati begins to complain about the contents of the overstuffed bag, likening it to one filled with food.
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As they catch up, Bahati hurries them to get Morgan to school.
Morgan then pulls out a list from his pocket, detailing items he still needs: a suitcase, sports shoes, snacks, a tracksuit, and pocket money, leaving his parents shocked as they thought they had provided everything.
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Diana weighs in, saying the financial pressure is too much with the school fees for their daughter Mueni and Heaven, and that their youngest, Malaika, will soon be joining school.
Overwhelmed, Diana takes Morgan’s bag off her back, reconsidering his return to school.
Morgan doesn’t relent, asking why they had so many children if they knew the economy was tough.
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Bahati steps in, explaining that he never expected the schooling expenses to overlap and asks Morgan for understanding.
Morgan then delivers a comedic punchline, suggesting they take a loan from Wananchi Credit to ensure he can go back to school, emphasizing that it’s all he cares about.