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Peter Kioi sends emotional message to fans from rehab, reveals his liver is healing

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Peter Kioi sends emotional message to fans from rehab, reveals his liver is healing

TikToker Peter Kioi has shared an emotional update to his fans from rehab and assured them that his health is steadily improving as he continues with treatment for his liver condition.

In the message shared on a TikTok live on Thursday, May 21, 2026, Kioi expressed gratitude to his supporters, saying it had been a long time since they last connected and adding that he loves and misses them deeply.

He said he is currently doing well and urged fans to ignore circulating rumours about his condition, insisting that much of what is being said is not accurate.

“So, guys, it’s been a long time since we talked. I love you all, and I miss you so much. To be honest, I am doing well, and I am shining. I will not stay here for long, and please ignore the rumours you are hearing about me,” Kioi said.

Geoffrey Mosiria and Peter Kioi. PHOTO/@geoffreymosiria/TikTok.
Geoffrey Mosiria and Peter Kioi during the day he was admitted to rehab. PHOTO/@geoffreymosiria/TikTok.

The ailing entertainer revealed that his liver is showing signs of recovery, estimating that it is now 50 per cent improved and gradually regenerating.

He added that he has already completed the medication he was initially prescribed and has now moved on to a new dose as part of his continued treatment plan.

Kioi expressed optimism that he will be even stronger in the coming weeks, saying he believes his condition will continue to improve.

“I know I will be well, and I can now say my liver is about 50 per cent healed because it is getting better and regenerating itself. I have also completed the medication I was given, and I am now on a new dose. Next week I believe I will be even stronger,” he said.

He also stated that he holds no ill will towards anyone who may have spoken negatively about him, emphasising forgiveness despite the challenges he has faced.

In a light-hearted appeal, he encouraged well-wishers and friends to visit him in rehab, saying he would be happy to see them as he continues on his recovery journey.

“I also want to state that I have no vendetta against anyone who may have said bad things about me. And to my friends, come and visit me here,” Kioi added.

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