Rapper-in-the-making Diana Marua has spoken up about her relationship with musician Bahati and said that when she met her husband, he had already dumped three other men.
Marua narrated how men would try to buy her love with a lot of money during a chat with her close friends on her YouTube channel.
“I’ve suffered for 19 years. Before I met Baha. At 20s I didn’t suffer per se. I dumped three guys for Baha. When I met Baha, I was not suffering as most people believed that I was after his money. Honestly, I was looking for love when I met Baha, I was looking for genuine love,” he said.
According to Diana there was a guy who wanted to marry her but he kept buying him stuff as if he was buying his love.
“I was like, I don’t need this money. There’s a day he dropped me home and told me to look at what’s in my bag, I got home with a bundle of KSh 100,000. Bottom line is, I was looking for love, so people should stop saying I dated Baha for money, I dated Baha because he was genuine,” she added.
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Bahati and Diana are now trending online for snippets of the video she was shooting in her former car.
“All I wanted was to live well. I dated guys for money I had people who used to give me , I dated someone who used to pay my rent, nilikuwa na mtu wa kunifanyai shopping ya nyumba , nilikuwa na mtu wa kuni buyia manguo , unajua I used to date ..let me tell you.”
Adding;
“Money for me was never a problem. I don’t want to brag but let me tell you something ata Baha akini meet when we used to hang out tukimeet leo I have this car, tuki meet kesho next week, any other day I have a different car, and one day Baha asked me hizi magari una toanga wapi. At the time we didnt know each other so well.”
Diana admitted at the time she did not have a job to live that kind of live.
“I used to wear nice clothes. Yaani I used to go shopping nafanya shopping na stack fridge huwezi funga literally that was my life.”
“Kuna mtu anakupatia 10k, kuna mtu anakupatia 30k, anakupea 20k huko so by the time you gather my life was I go spend money buy clothes, buy shoes.”