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“Request To Get Married” – Kenyan Woman Begs Larry Madowo to Marry Her in Viral Email

In a world where social media continues to bridge the gap between celebrities and their admirers, a bold Kenyan woman, identified as Bonareri, has taken a direct approach to express her feelings for renowned journalist Larry Madowo.

In an unexpected twist, Bonareri reached out to Madowo through an email, asking him to marry her—a request that quickly caught the attention of netizens when Madowo shared the email on X (formerly Twitter).

The message, which quickly went viral, read, “Good day Larry, I am 24 years old, Kenyan and want you to marry me. Everything will be explained later.”

In the straightforward and somewhat mysterious email, Bonareri makes no attempt to hide her intentions, opting instead for a direct proposal that has since sparked conversations across social media platforms.

“Can she obtain conservatory orders to block me from marrying someone else? 🤔” Madowo said in a follow-up tweet.

Kenyan Woman Begs Larry Madowo to Marry Her in Viral Email
Kenyan Woman Begs Larry Madowo to Marry Her in Viral Email

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Will Larry Madowo accept to marry her?

Larry Madowo, known for his sharp wit and playful interactions with his followers, shared the email on X, inviting humorous and lighthearted reactions from his fans.

The post generated a mix of responses, ranging from amusement to admiration for Bonareri’s courage.

Some users praised her confidence, while others speculated about what “everything will be explained later” could possibly mean.

While Madowo did not offer a response to the marriage proposal, his decision to post the email highlights the often-surprising ways in which public figures navigate their interactions with fans.

Larry Madowo
Larry Madowo

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Larry Madowo’s global audience

As one of Kenya’s most recognizable media personalities, Madowo’s global audience—spanning from Africa to the international stage, where he works as a CNN correspondent—has grown accustomed to his engaging social media presence.

Bonareri’s bold move serves as a reminder of how accessible public figures seem in the digital age.

Social media, and particularly platforms like X, has allowed for more intimate and sometimes unexpected exchanges between celebrities and their fans.

While most admirers may express their feelings through tweets or comments, Bonareri’s email takes it to a new level of openness and vulnerability.

The light-hearted episode has provided a brief escape from the more serious discussions that often dominate social media.

For Bonareri, whether her boldness wins her a reply from Madowo or simply adds to her own fame online, she has certainly captured the attention of many—and perhaps made social media a bit more entertaining, if only for a moment.

As this amusing story circulates, one thing remains certain: in the digital age, where almost anyone can reach out to their idols with the click of a button, you never know what surprises may pop up in your inbox.

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