News anchor Muthoni: I was bullied coz I have a pointed nose. Imagine!

Inooro TV News anchor Muthoni wa Mukiri has disclosed that having a pointed nose was one of the reasons why she was bullied in high school.

The news anchor was responding to Kambua’s plea asking guys to speak up about their bullying incidents after a student from Nairobi School was assaulted by prefects and left so traumatized he couldn’t name the culprits.

“My heart broke when I heard the news about the boy from Nairobi School nursing a brain injury. But his is just one of many horror stories we keep hearing of. Bullying should have no place in our schools????. I’m curious to know- were any of you bullied in school? How did it affect you at the time, and in the long run?????????‍♀️ #letstalk. Also, parents- have your children ever told you that they were being bullied at school? How did you handle it? #letstalk,” Kambua wrote.

In love with it

Replying to her post, Muthoni wa Mukiri disclosed she was bullied in high school because of her nose but she eventually came to love it.

“I was bullied coz I have a pointed nose. Imagine! I hated my nose until after Highschool when I realized it’s beautiful and I came to love it. I think it’s the most beautiful feature on my face,” wrote Muthoni.

 

Muthoni DQ’s ‘ugly’ dress code leaves fans agreeing she’s Kenya’s Lady Gaga

Singer Muthoni Drummer Queen has always surprised Kenyans with her dress code. The singer, who has a new album called “She” which is all about ladies, recently left many looking for answers after stepping out in a dress code not familiar with many.

While many are figuring out where they can get Fila and Champion cloths, the rich CEO is from Mars, and her style is definitely out of this world. According to experts, her style is inspired by the Bohemian culture which first started around the 1950s/19060s by hippie travelers.

Not familiar

The style conforms to their free spirit ones with a don’t care attitude about things like attires. Well, perhaps that’s why it sound so alien and Lady Gaga-ish to Kenyans so much, who are used to seeing Ofweneke only in suits and Papa Shirandula in his watchman gear.

 

Muthoni Drama Queen featured by Vogue Magazine, speaks about loving ‘Mayai Boilo’

Musician Muthoni Drama Queen has been featured by Vogue Magazine after being named among 16 phenomenal women picked by the magazine for representing the country in The Kenyan Cool Girl’s Guide to Nairobi.

MDQ, who has just released a new album called SHE and is currently touring Europe, shared about Nairobi in the article saying that Karen is a must visit because of it’s boutiques and restaurants.

She also told Vogue that boiled eggs, or “Mayai Boilo” as many know them, is another thing she loves about Nairobi.

“My favourite part of the city to go exploring is Karen. There are lots of boutiques, restaurants, galleries and artisanal spaces. My Nairobi guilty pleasure is the street food. Nothing beats a boiled egg with some spicy salsa after a night out” she shared.

Cool kids

Others who made it to the list include fashion stylist Annabel Onyango, fashion designer Katungulu Mwendwa, Rafiki producer and film maker Wanuri Kahiu and supermodel Ajuma.

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“I can’t fight over a man” Esther Passaris narrates how she acted when she caught her husband and his mpango wa kando at a hotel

Esther Passaris is one in a million, she caught her husband red-handed with his side chick and she didn’t even cause a scene. If only all women could be like her…

In an interview on KBC on Thursday April 27th, Esther Passaris opened up about being in a polygamous relationship and the plight of busting her husband at a hotel with his side chick.

The wannabe Nairobi Women Representative said she discovered her husband Pius Mbugua Ngugi was cheating on her when she met him and his secret lover – Esther Muthoni at a hotel by chance.

Passaris was at the hotel for business lunch when she bumped into her hubby and her new sweetheart, she warmed up to them and went by her business as if everything was just fine – even though she was heartbroken.

“I could clearly tell that my husband and his guest were not having a business meeting. Anyway, I gracefully walked to their table with a smile on my face and mixed emotions in my heart, stretched out my hand and said hello darling,” Passaris said.

Her husband confronted her later and asked her why she didn’t cause chaos when she found out he was cheating on her with Esther Muthoni.

“I asked him what he wanted me to do. Did he want me to fight him in public? I had a business lunch and h had another woman…was it something I needed to fight for? Because a man is not God, my God is only one. I cannot fight over a man.”

Esther Muthoni would later become Passaris’ co-wife, the Nairobi Women Rep hopeful never had ill feelings towards her.

“We are many. I know love is emotive. You know what? My first husband is God. I am not going to fight over this man to the point that I destroy other women or their children. I think every woman should be like that,” Said Passaris.