Samidoh and Karen Nyamu offer advice to Diana Marua on how to manage her husband’s video vixens
Mugiithi artist Samuel Muchoki, known as Samidoh, and his second wife, nominated Senator Karen Nyamu, are among the celebrities who appear on Bahati’s reality show, “The Bahati Empire,” currently available on Netflix.
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In one episode, Diana Marua expresses her frustration with her husband Bahati’s interactions with his video vixens, specifically mentioning instances where he touches their backsides.
During a conversation with Samidoh and Karen, Diana recounts an incident where she discovered Bahati surrounded by women with large backsides, with Bahati holding them as they twerked for him. She felt disrespected by what she saw.
“I found Bahati surrounded by women with huge backsides, and he was touching them as they twerked for him. The issue isn’t just their size, but the disrespect I witnessed. I wondered how it got to this point, even if it’s work?” Diana shared.
In response, Karen Nyamu interrupts Diana, advising her to stay calm since Bahati is working to provide for the family.
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“Your issue is women twerking for your husband while he’s working? Maybe they’re not interested in Bahati. That’s a trivial matter,” Karen remarked.
Karen then warns Diana not to bother her with minor issues.
“Don’t call me for such things. Call me when Bahati does something serious. I thought there was another woman involved, so I could teach you how to manage being in a polygamous relationship,” Karen said.
Diana responds firmly, stating she would never share her husband.
“A polygamous relationship is not for me. I can’t fathom allowing that, saying it’s part of his job,” Diana affirmed.
These candid exchanges in “The Bahati Empire” offer an unfiltered look at the complexities of celebrity relationships and the unique challenges they encounter.
Other well-known personalities featured on the reality show include Rev. Lucy Natasha, The Murayas, Jackie Matubia, and MP Jalang’o, among others.