Content creator Dem wa Facebook and renowned rapper Stivo Simple Boy showcased their spiritual side by actively participating in a church service on Sunday, March 16. The duo surprised many of their fans as they took leading roles in worship, demonstrating a deep commitment to their faith.
A video shared by Dem wa Facebook, whose real name is Millicent Ayuwa, captured her fervently leading worship while holding a camera. With her eyes closed in deep devotion, she passionately sang along with the congregation. Standing beside her was Stivo Simple Boy, humbly joining in the praise session.
Stivo Simple Boy’s Unique Look in Church
The Freshi Barida hitmaker caught attention not only for his presence but also for his outfit. Stivo donned floral trousers, black knee-high boots, and a clean-shaven haircut that initially made him appear bald. Dem wa Facebook, on the other hand, dressed elegantly in a blue dress paired with a cream jacket and white heels.
Sharing the video on Instagram, Stivo captioned it: “We serve GOD and entertain people… so God help us,” highlighting their dedication to both their craft and spirituality.
Reason for Their Church Visit
When reached for comment, Dem wa Facebook revealed that they had been invited by the church’s leadership.
“We were invited by the church’s management. It was nice to be in the house of the Lord and serve Him. I’m a dedicated Christian, and my love for God can’t change,” she stated, emphasizing her commitment to faith.
Mixed Reactions from Netizens
Their church appearance and active participation in worship sparked a wave of reactions on social media. Some applauded their dedication to faith, while others found humor in Stivo’s outfit and unique hairstyle.
One user commented, “You people entertain us and serve God—God bless you as He did to Father Abraham.” Another jokingly questioned Stivo’s fashion choice, saying, “Did your manager and designer tell you you were attending church? Nguo za wamama Nani alikuvalisha?”
Despite the mixed reactions, the duo’s commitment to balancing entertainment and faith was evident. Their appearance in church showcased a different, more spiritual side to their personalities, proving that faith and fame can indeed coexist.