• Thursday, 06 February 2025
Commentator254's Stunning Announces his show Weekend Warm Up on Hold

Commentator254's Stunning Announces his show Weekend Warm Up on Hold

Digital content creator and social media personality Commentator 254 has sadly announced that he will be taking a break from his YouTube show dubbed The Weekend Warm Up.

The father of one cited a few challenges that have pushed him to call it quits highlighting financial strains and struggling mental health among the reasons.

 

Commentator voiced that running a show as huge as the one he used to required quite a lot and with time it has been getting quite hard to facilitate everything and still keep The Weekend Warm Up afloat.

To the extent that he started going out of pocket for the show from his own pockets as the money he was making from YouTube just wasn't sufficient.

The media personality took to Instagram to share an emotional update with his fans, revealing that he is temporarily pausing production of The Weekend Warm Up due to financial and logistical challenges.

 

"To produce a live show, one is needed to have a crew and also hire some of the equipment zenye hauna and that includes good cameras. Hio budget imekua inanikimbiza deadly but naamua tu kukufia the process knowing itarudi cause even business you have to first sacrifice!"

 

Finishing up the media influencer noted that he will still strive to make ends meet by going back to his original content which saw him updating netizens on trending news pieces on his channel.

Commentator wrote, "I will however now take my full focus back to my channel for the news updates cause that's what you best know me for. Sijagive up, ni situtation tu imekua hard na ni poa to understand sometimes that ukiwa unaumia usikae mahali kufurahisha watu," as he thanked all his fans for the outpouring love and support that they have shown him and his content for as long as it has been airing.

 

Thank you to all who supported us, my crew is still available to shoot any events ziwe corporate ama tu birthday za mtaani we can come. Hope God atatufungulia dirisha ingine. Adios!!!" the last of his lengthy post read.

Captioning the Instagram message voiced how heavily this decision weighed on him even though he knows it is one he must make.

He went on to note what mattered the most is the fact that he knew he had done his best and the rest belong to God and His will.

"It is sad for me to share this honestly sifeel poa and my mental health has not been great the last few weeks but I know I will pick myself up and rise again. I have prayed about it and know that nimetry my best, Lord let your will be done," his post read.

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