Hiki kischana ni kibaya sana! Shiru of ‘Auntie Boss’ shares ugly encounter with pissed fan 

Comedian Nyce Wanjeri, popularly known to many Kenyans as ‘Shiru’ from the comedy series Auntie Boss might be loved by many but not all.

The comedian recently opened up about an ugly encounter with a fan who wasn’t pleased at all to meet her.

Speaking to Showmax, Nyce narrated how she met the couple, the wife was very excited to meet her while the man was not, a thing that almost erupted into an argument.

“I met a fan, and the wife was so excited like, ‘oh my God ndio haka kale kasichana (this is that lady), you make us happy. Our kids love you’.” she said.

Angered

She went on to add that the man was not pleased to met her which annoyed the wife. And when Wanjeri tried to stretch her hand to greet him, he brushed off her hand.

“He kinda reacted differently,” Wanjeri recalled. “He didn’t even say hi to me. The wife was like, ‘ni nini (what is the problem).”

The hubby replied:

“Hiki kischana ni kibaya sana, hafanyangi kazi na unaniambia nimsalimie. Toka hapa! (This lady is not good, she hardly does any work and you’re asking me to greet her, get out of here).” 

Shiro of Auntie Boss: I cried all night and made sure I slept with the trophy just in case it was a dream

Nyce Wanjeri, popularly known as Shiro of Auntie Boss, was still in disbelief after winning one of the most prestigious awards in the market, the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards 2018. She was voted as the best actress in a comedy and series category.

Speaking to the Star newspaper, Wanjeri said that she went prepared for a win but was still in disbelief when it actually happened.

“I went in ready for anything. Win or lose, I was already humbled by the nomination alongside them. But this is where faith comes in. I’ve mentioned it before and I’ll say it again: it is on my knees that most battles are won. I prayed with my family and friends, then let go and let God.” she said. 

Number on fan

She also dedicated the award to her mother who died two years ago. Her dad passed on while she was only 11 years old. Her mum has always supported her in everyday possible and she would have been proud after the win.

“If she was around, I’m sure she’d have lost her voice from shouting and crying in celebration of my win. She’d have assembled the entire church community (yes, she was one of those mums) to give thanks in prayer and worship because her prophecy over my life and success would have come true,” Nyce said.

Adding:

“Thank you mum for bringing me up in the right way. If I will ever go astray, I can never blame you. If I would be even half of the woman you were, I would have achieved a lot. Continue resting with the angels, mum,” she said. 

Shiro from Auntie boss opens up about her marriage, child and the struggles she faced before the fame on popular Magazine

Nyce Wanjeri popularly Shiro from Auntie Boss was recently featured on the Parents Magazine where she opened up about her love life, struggles before the money and fame – and some of the challenges she has faced as a young mum.

Auntie Boss

Speaking during the interview the lady revealed that some days she forced to stay home since she had no job or any other means of making money. But despite everything, together with her husband Titus and daughter they would still believe that God would come through for them. She said;

So hard were the struggles that some days, all we could do as a family was sit at home, join hands and fervently pray to God to intervene.

But after landing the main role for Auntie Boss, Shiro says that her life has changed in many ways and is grateful to have won the hearts of many Kenyans who appreciate her talent.

Auntie Boss with her husband and daughter

This was however the first time the lady introduced her family to the world and judging from comments under a photo shared by Parents Magazine on Instagram, some had no idea she was married or even had a child.