“Women should not work, they should just sit back, look pretty” – Kenyan Prince declares

When social media’s boldest forex trader, Kenyan Prince, stepped onto the set of Obinna Live with his girlfriend Stephanie Ngunjiri, fans expected a wild ride—and boy, did he deliver.

The episode started off chill, with laughs and light banter, but things took a sharp turn when Obinna, known for his no-filter energy and crowd-sourced questions, threw in a spicy curveball from a fan:
“What is Steph’s profession, by the way?”

Before Stephanie could even blink, Kenyan Prince jumped in with the kind of confidence that only comes from a man who believes he’s built different.

“Profession? She’s a millionaire’s wife. That’s her profession. Do you expect her to work? How does a pretty lady like her even work? If you make a beautiful woman like her work, then you’re crazy. And I’m not crazy.”

Mic. Dropped.

Cue: collective gasp from the internet.

According to the prince of the forex streets, hustle culture is overrated, and not everyone needs to work just because society says so. While many Kenyans are out here romanticizing struggle and “soft life loading,” Kenyan Prince says the soft life should already be loaded—especially for beautiful women.

But Obinna, never one to let the moment slip, poked further.
“So, why haven’t you bought her a car then?”

Kenyan Prince didn’t flinch

“A car? I already gave her the GLE. I just didn’t want to show it.”

Whether this mysterious GLE exists or is chilling in an alternate reality is up for debate, but what isn’t is his belief that his role in Stephanie’s life has boundaries.

When pressed about whether he foots her school fees, Kenyan Prince hit back with a dose of realism:
“I know my lanes, and I keep off where necessary. I’m just the boyfriend, not the husband. Her parents pay the fees. Women should just sit back, look pretty, and everything will be done for them.”

Stephanie? Unbothered. Unmoved. Unapologetic.
“If he’s willing to give me everything, then why would I go to work? Why?” she chimed in with a smile.

Their relationship hasn’t been without turbulence. The couple briefly broke up and aired it out online for the public to dissect like it was an episode of Nairobi Diaries. But they’ve since rekindled the flame, showing up together and proving the haters wrong—at least for now.

Whether you’re rolling your eyes, laughing out loud, or secretly admiring their unbothered energy, one thing is clear:
In the kingdom of Kenyan Prince, love is luxury, pretty is a profession, and a GLE may or may not be parked somewhere in the shadows.

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