Expose gone wrong! Bahati fires shots at J Blessing and Victor Wanyama for their philandering ways

Diana Marua and hubby, Bahati are sure not here to play cat-and-mouse game when it comes to exposes that will earn them money. Good money for that matter.

The celebrity couple has now gone full throttle on You Tube and soon, fully on national TV. Diana Marua was ready to reap twin harvests, with the welcoming of a new born baby boy and a newborn You Tube channel that is already making harvests.

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Hardly days after her successful and star-studded delivery, Diana had already launched her You Tube channel. One that seeks to indulge the world in her past and private life that is just about to go public.

In her maiden video, it was all about heartbreaks and how she met the father to her two children, Kevin Bahati.

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Diana’s exes

 

Well this time round, it’s an expose on Diana’s exes with guesses on who the individual might be. But Bahati messes it all up.

So as Diana narrates the story, Bahati interrupts and asks her to mention the individual’s name but a witty Marua only hinted on the first letter ‘J’.

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But who is Bahati to keep his calm when it comes to the woman in his life? Baba Majesty quickly took a shot at music producer, J Blessing accusing him of being the individual here.

And without mincing his words, added how the veteran gospel producer is a renowned philander.

Sio baba yangu J Blessing because he’s a good player?

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Diana however quickly asked him to keep off such comments.

Babe take back your words.

Furthermore, Bahati disclosed another of Marua’s ex, Victor Wanyama articulating:

He is the biggest player at AFCON right now. He scored 3 goals.

Before an irate Diana responded:

I’ll let that pass.

Bahati then realized the seriousness of the matter apologetically commenting yet blasting:

I’m just kidding. Wewe J nakujua wewe. Wacha ninunue gun, I’ll deal with you.

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Gloria Katunge