Kenyan rapper and socialite Noti Flow has stunned fans after revealing that her mother, a devout pastor, was the one who blessed the launch of her new liquor brand.
Known for her bold lifestyle, controversial stunts, and edgy music, the ‘Foto Moto’ hitmaker surprised many when she introduced her mother in such an unexpected context, praying over Kush Liquor, her alcoholic beverage line.
In a heartfelt post, Noti Flow shared a photo of her mother blessing her new business venture, gushing over her support.
“This beautiful woman of God is my mom & she’s a pastor, she’s never tasted alcohol or been to anywhere selling it but she came to bless my new business @kushliquor. I feel so blessed and honored & confident. @mamanotiflow May God bless you abundantly with good health and happiness thank you, ilysm.”
The revelation sparked mixed reactions online. Many fans expressed admiration for the mother’s open-mindedness, while others pointed out the irony of a pastor blessing an alcohol brand.
Still, for Noti Flow, the moment was deeply personal; she has never shied away from celebrating her mother on social media, including penning an emotional Mother’s Day tribute earlier this year.
Noti Flow, born Florence Kutoto, has built a reputation as one of Kenya’s most outspoken and controversial entertainers.
She rose to fame after starring in the reality show Nairobi Diaries, where her unapologetic personality and constant feuds with fellow cast members kept her in the spotlight.
Over the years, she has made headlines for everything from her outspoken takes on relationships and sexuality to her revealing fashion sense and her no-filter approach to social media.
Her music, often laced with provocative themes, has further cemented her as a polarizing figure in Kenya’s entertainment scene.
This is why the revelation that her mother is a devout pastor shocked many.
Fans struggled to reconcile the star’s wild, rebellious image with the disciplined, conservative life of her mother, who, according to Noti Flow, has never touched alcohol or even set foot in a bar.