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Diana Marua shares the reason behind her husband Bahati purchasing a Ksh 200,000 ring for her

Kenyan socialite, artist, and brand influencer Diana Bahati recently shared why her husband, Kevin Kioko Bahati, gifted her an expensive ring.

In a brief press interview, Diana praised Bahati, calling him a heaven-sent husband, and expressed her deep love, admiration, and gratitude for him.

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“All I can say is I’m incredibly lucky and blessed to have such a loving husband. Bahati is literally a gift from heaven. He’s given me rings, a Range Rover, beautiful homes, children—he’s my everything,” Diana said.

She confirmed that the ring she now has is her official engagement ring, which Bahati bought after she persistently asked him to upgrade it as a sign of his love and commitment.

“This is the official ring, and for once, I got to choose it myself. I told him I wanted a change, and we went into the store where I picked one of the top three most expensive rings.”

Diana also mentioned that she’s looking forward to receiving her wedding ring, as they are planning a grand wedding soon.

In a previous statement, Diana expressed her excitement about marrying Bahati, a man who, according to her, understands and accepts all her flaws.

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“A glimpse of how I’ll look on my wedding day. The day is approaching, and I’m filled with emotions. I can’t wait to say ‘yes, I do’ to the man who swept me off my feet. The man who understands me, stands by me, and has never given up on our love despite our disagreements. I’ll always honor and respect you. I love you, my world, @Bahatikenya,” Diana shared.

Kevin Bahati has consistently raised the bar as a devoted father and a public figure known for flaunting his lavish lifestyle online. Their much-anticipated wedding is set to take place soon, with fans eagerly awaiting the big day.

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