Bungoma Goliath, also known as Isaac Otesa, has decided to move on from the idea of meeting his viral lookalike, Bradley Mtall, also known as Gen Z Goliath. Otesa, who had previously expressed a strong desire to connect with Bradley due to their striking resemblance, now claims he is no longer interested in pursuing any relationship or collaboration with him. His decision comes after Bradley rejected Otesa’s offer to meet, stating that he did not want their association to impact his brand negatively.
Otesa, now a brand ambassador for Car Soko, stated that he is content with his current life and has no desire to force a connection with Bradley. He acknowledged that the initial public excitement surrounding the possibility of a reunion or collaboration had faded due to Bradley’s firm rejection. Otesa made it clear that while he has no ill will towards Bradley, he no longer views him as a potential collaborator or even family, as Bradley had publicly disowned him.
“I never said I wanted to meet Bradley. I don’t have a brother like that. It was something I wanted at the beginning, but he rejected it,” Otesa said during a recent livestream. He added that he still prays for Bradley and wishes him success but stated that there was no longer any hope for them to connect. “How can I work with Bradley when he disowned me and said he is not my brother? He came to my livestream and said I was ruining his brand,” he added.
The two gained attention from fans who were intrigued by their striking physical resemblance, sparking speculation that they might be related. However, Bradley consistently rejected any claims of a familial connection, insisting that their similarities were purely superficial. Despite the public interest, Bradley made it clear that he was not interested in pursuing any further relationship with Otesa.
Now, both Otesa and Bradley seem to be charting their own paths. Otesa is thriving as a brand ambassador and enjoying his growing career, while Bradley continues to build his influence in the digital space, focusing on his personal brand. Otesa, reflecting on his own journey, expressed satisfaction with his progress, highlighting his new role at Car Soko and his overall happiness.
Otesa’s journey has also been supported by individuals like Patrick Riang’a, a former radio presenter turned successful Nairobi car dealer, who played a key role in securing Otesa’s brand ambassador position. Riang’a, proud of Otesa’s success, has been vocal in defending him against those who once doubted his potential.
Ultimately, Otesa’s stance now is one of contentment and self-assurance. He has moved past any hope of meeting Bradley, emphasizing that his life is flourishing, and he is focused on his own growth and success.