They always say love is a beautiful thing and if you are in doubt, please refer to some of the awesome Kenyan couples like The Wajesus Family, Wahu and Nameless, Tyler Mbaya and Georgina among others.
However, the LOVE-thing has not been beautiful for others who have been subjected to cheating, betrayal and other heartbreaks by their partners.
Some have ended up cursing the opposite gender, others taking a complete break from dating scene, others swearing never to get married while others became motivational speakers and relationship coaches.
This brings us to a brief story of Kennedy Odhiambo, alias Crazy Kennar, who describes himself as “The Content Cartel.”
Earlier today, he posted a cryptic message on his Instagram stories asking his followers to “FEAR WOMEN” which was actually capitalized.
Is this coming from Kennar’s personal experience? Possibly yes.
To me, this spells doom in his relationship with a young beautiful lady called Natalie. Is everything really okay with them? Are they still together? Ama pia ni ngoma wanataka kutoa. You never know! But time will tell.
As we wait for more juicy news from the content cartel, can we find out who he is currently dating.
Have a look!
She is a young beautiful lady, an entrepreneur and financial manager. Her name is Natalie Asewe.
Of course, we are pleased to see them dating.
It is said the two are childhood friends and she shares pictures of their lovely moments together much to our delight.
A hint of their romance was dropped after Natalie captioned a picture intimating they go back 12 years and counting.
He responded saying “And still counting???Baby Girl??urefu to ndio upunguze????.”
Natalie is also the manager at his new restaurant ‘Instant Delicacies located at Juja square.
_big_p.a.p.a_mpaka wanashare kiatu bana eiish mapenzi bana🙌😂😂❤️
turk_voicesMtu na mtu wake hapa Wahuni hawana neno😂
kayolle_illest_Mkipata chance ya kutesa nyi teseni😍😍
hon.sure.morema_My high school, schoolmate pale na mtu wake👏two legends one love❤🥰
Kennar started comedy when he joined campus in first year with his close friend Stanley Omondi.
“I was looking for an acting platform in campus,” he told about his career beginnings.
Finding none they decided to pioneer their own thing.
“We did vines and other comedy skits where the main component was running around. Delivery of comedy back then was all about literally running around,” he added.
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