‘No number 2’: Nviiri shares cheeky toilet artwork to deter guests from taking a dump

Nviiri the Storyteller has long been known for his sharp wit and chart-topping lyrics, but his latest social media post proves he has an equally cheeky eye for interior design.
The Kenyan star took to Instagram on Tuesday, April 28 to share a video of a “silent but deadly” themed art piece from Art Galore, showcasing a hilarious – if slightly crude – way to manage household boundaries.
The portrait features a couple posing together, with the woman prominently placing a finger on her nose to signal a foul smell.
While the piece was not displayed in Nviiri’s own home, the ‘Extravaganza’ singer suggested it was the ultimate deterrent for guests who might get a little too comfortable in the restroom.
Nviiri, who has been working with interior designer Maisha Wirth to inject personality into different spaces, couldn’t hide his amusement at the unconventional strategy for keeping a guest bathroom “fresh.”
“Welll😂😂👀👀 that’s one way of ensuring guests don’t go number 2 in your house @art.galore.ke_backup,” he wrote to his millions of followers.
The post has since sparked a frenzy of comments from fans, many of whom hailed the move as a stroke of comedic genius for anyone who values their air freshener budget.
While high-end interior design usually focuses on marble finishes and gold accents, Nviiri and Wirth appear to be leaning into a “vibes and laughs” aesthetic.
By choosing art that literally tells visitors to “hold it,” the singer has turned the potentially awkward reality of shared plumbing into a viral moment.
“We have had too much fun with these pieces and adding a bit of a laugh in different corners of the house @maisha.wirth,” the singer added.
The “freak art” piece is part of a growing trend of conversational decor, where homeowners use bold, humorous imagery to break the ice – or in this case, freeze it.
The piece has become an instant hit among his fellow celebrities, with many joking that they’ll think twice before asking to use the facilities at his next album listening party.
As Nviiri continues his ‘Unapendwa On The Road’ tour, it’s clear that whether he’s on stage or browsing for art, the storyteller always has a punchline ready – even if it’s a bit “stinky.”









