Diana recently shared details about her past during an interview, which led to a variety of reactions from her fans. Some questioned her level of openness, especially considering she is now in a new marriage.
During a conversation with Dr. Ofweneke, Diana disclosed that she had been involved with two men simultaneously – one based abroad and the other in Kenya.
She mentioned that her overseas partner was providing financial assistance for rent, a situation that her Kenyan partner seemed to be okay with.
“I once had a boyfriend while dating another man who lived abroad. The overseas boyfriend would send me money and I would inform my local boyfriend that he had sent it. Surprisingly, he was okay with it and we used the money to pay the rent.
When video chatting with the overseas boyfriend, my local partner would discreetly step aside while we flirted, unbeknownst to him”.
Diana and comedian Ofweneke discussed marriage types and Diana’s past, which included partying, road trips, and not attending church.
Bahati joked that he would pick her up from late-night escapades, pretending to be sober for him. Diana’s past has caused mixed reactions from her fans.
“Ofcourse before I met Bahati I was of the world ile proper. I never used to go to church. My life used to start on Thursday halafu tunamaliza (then we would finish off on) Monday hapo ndio tunatoa (that is when we would remove our) high heels. The whole weekend road trips, twende Naivasha, tuingie town ingine turudi (we then travel to another town then return home),” she said.
Diana also admitted to dating numerous wealthy men in the past to ensure financial stability.
“I used to date guys for money at some point in my life because I lacked my whole life to a point where all I wanted was a good life.”
Bahati and Diana have built their brand by letting their fans into their lives.
“All I wanted was a good life. I used to date guys for money I had people who used to give me money, I used to date someone who used to pay my rent, nilikuwa na mtu wa kunifanyai shopping ya nyumba, nilikuwa na mtu wa kuni buyia manguo (I had someone to pay for my house shopping for me, I had someone to buy clothes for me)…”
Adding:
“Money has never been a problem for me. I do not want to brag but let me tell you something even Baha akini meet (when he first met me) and we used to hang out, when we meet today I have this car, we meet tomorrow, a different one, next week, every other day I have another car, and one day Baha asked me hizi magari una toanga wapi (where do you get these cars). At that time we did not know each other that well.”