Tileh Pacbro says Stevo Simple Boy is a great father despite Andrew Kibe’s criticism
By Steve Ireri, June 28, 2026Professional dancer and choreographer Tileh Pacbro has come out strongly in defence of musician Stevo Simple Boy following controversial remarks made by media personality Andrew Kibe questioning whether the rapper should have children.
In an Instagram story on Saturday, June 27, 2026, Tileh condemned Kibe’s remarks, accusing him of being insensitive and reminding him that June is recognised globally as Men’s Mental Health Month.
According to Tileh, he was disappointed that Kibe chose to make such remarks at a time when conversations around men’s mental health are particularly important.
“Kibe, seriously, man to man, shame on you! You couldn’t even wait for the Men’s Mental Health Month to lapse at least!” he wrote.
The dancer went on to highlight the mental health challenges many men face, noting that men account for the majority of suicide-related deaths.
He argued that insensitive comments directed at fellow men only worsen an already serious problem.
“Just to remind you, men account for 80 per cent of suicide deaths because of insensitive people like you,” he stated.
Tileh further criticised Kibe for what he described as unnecessary attacks against Stevo Simple Boy, insisting that no one has the right to belittle another person in the manner Kibe did.
“You have absolutely no right to speak whatever nonsense you did towards Stevo Simple Boy,” he said.

The choreographer also challenged Kibe’s attitude, questioning what made him believe he was superior to others.
According to Tileh, everyone is simply trying to survive and no one should look down on another person because of personal opinions or standards.
“I don’t know what makes you feel superior, but we’re all just trying to survive. You are not better,” he wrote.
Tileh also took issue with Kibe’s suggestion that Stevo Simple Boy should never have become a father.
He argued that questioning another man’s right to raise children simply because one does not approve of him reflects selfishness rather than concern.
“The idea that another man cannot father his own child simply because you don’t approve due to your artificial standards is selfish,” he said.
While acknowledging that controversy has become part of Kibe’s online brand, Tileh maintained that creating sensational discussions should never come at the expense of another person’s dignity.
“I understand controversy is what feeds you, but it shouldn’t come at the cost of a fellow man. Do better,” he added.
Tileh concluded his message with words of encouragement directed at Stevo Simple Boy.
The dancer praised the musician as a good father and expressed confidence that his child is fortunate to have him.
“Stevo Simple Boy, you are a great dad. Your child is lucky to have you,” he wrote.