On Maina and King'ang'i today, listeners were taken back to a 2021 Kasheshe where Maina admitted to having insured his voice for a whooping Ksh 100 million.
Speaking to King'ang'i, Maina wondered why his co-host had not yet insured his voice.
"Sauti ikienda, kazi kwisha. We should ensure these voices, have you insured your?" King'ang'i asked Maina.
Maina admitted, "Yes, I have insured for Ksh 100 million."
King'ang'i said someone else who needs to insure their voice was radio personality ghost Mulee, "That laugh of his. That should be 120 million."
Maina encouraged King'ang'i to also insure his voice, adding that he would show him how to go about it.
Most people who use their voices professionally have in the recent past insured them as a way of insuring their future.
Singer Mariah Carey is reported to have taken a $35 million insurance policy for her voice.
According to Vanity Fair, "Julia Roberts insured her smile for $30 million, Tina Turner insured her legs for $3.2 million, and rumors have said that Jennifer Lopez insured her derriere for varying high sums. Bette Davis reportedly took out a $28,000 insurance policy on her waistline in her heyday, and Slate alleges that the star insurance policy began as early as the silent-film era—“
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