How to Install Who's Your Daddy for Kodi

Below is a guide for installing the Who's Your Daddy add-on for Kodi. This is a 3rd party add-on so please do not post questions about this add-on in the official Kodi forums.

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  • XXX content for over 18s only. Live porn channels

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How to Install Who's Your Daddy for Kodi on Firestick or Android Device:

  • Open Kodi
  • Select Settings (cog icon top left)

  • Select File Manager

  • Select Add Source

  • Select None

  • Type the following EXACTLY https://mrgsi.github.io/dirtyg and select OK

  • Select OK

  • Click back on your remote/keyboard
  • Select Add-ons

  • Select Install from zip file

  • If you are doing this on a fresh install you will see a message saying this has been disabled. Just keep following the guide and we'll fix that. If you already have installing from zip files (unknown sources) enabled just skip the next 4 steps
  • Click on Settings

  • Turn on Unknown sources

  • Select Yes

  • Press back once your remote/keyboard and select Install from zip file again

  • Select dirtyg

  • Select repository.dirtyg-x.x.x.zip

  • Wait for the Add-on enabled notification

  • Select Install from Repository

  • Select Dirty-G Repository

  • Select Video add-ons

  • Select Who's Your Daddy?

  • Select Install

  • Select OK if necessary
  • Wait for Add-on installed notification

  • Once you see the add-on installed notification it is ready to use and will be available in your add-ons section

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