Elvis W has claimed that celebrities don’t win bets as they claim on social media. He adds that those are paid by betting sites to market their sites. The content creator reveals that since the celebs have huge following on social media, they use their accounts to trap ignorant followers into a betting site that has paid them to advertise.
“You see that famous celebrity in Kenya who ‘keeps winning millions in his bets’? I think you’ve seen them win plenty of times and there’s always ‘some evidence.’
Ooooh ‘aliwekelea bet akashinda 1.6 million.’ What do you think this is? You think they won? You think they are better gamblers? You think they made the right prediction? Or perhaps he knows which teams to bet for or against?
This is manipulation at its finest. These gambling companies are using celebrities to lure you in. They make you believe that betting is a sure way to make money. It’s a well-crafted illusion. These celebrities are often paid to promote betting. Their ‘wins’ are staged to create a false sense of hope and success.
The reality? The odds are heavily stacked against you. The house always wins. Most people end up losing more money than they ever win. The few success stories are amplified, while the countless tales of loss and despair are buried.
Gambling companies prey on your ignorance and desperation. They exploit your dreams of quick riches. They use flashy ads, enticing bonuses, and celebrity endorsements to trap you.
Be wise. Understand the manipulation. Protect your hard-earned money. Don’t fall for the crafted lies and false hopes. Instead, invest in real skills and opportunities that offer genuine growth and stability”, he wrote on social media
King Kaka is one of the celebrities who openly display their bet slips on social media. Those bet slips are not genuine. In betting there is no way you can win millions of money all the time yet King Kaka wins millions weekly.