Openly lesbian singer Grammo Suspect reveals how she scored herself a curvaceous partner at Koinange gay restaurant  

Grammo Suspect is engaged to a curvaceous lady Ms Queen Timeka. The openly lesbian singer reveals that she met her sweetheart at a gay restaurant on Koinange Street.

For starters, Grace Munene aka Grammo Suspect came out in 2016. She has been stripped naked thrice by men who thought he was masquerading as man.

Grammo Suspect has a physique of a man which makes many people mistake her for an actual man. The singer reveals that she was physically assaulted in Mombasa’s Bamburi area by a group of men in 2015.

Grammo Suspect and Queen Timeka

“I’ve actually been stripped naked thrice in Mombasa. In Bamburi, four men accused me of planting fake breasts and forced me to remove my T-shirt so that they can confirm my gender,” Grammo Suspect tells SDE.

Grammo Suspects says she has suffered more ever since she came out as lesbian. She reveals that radio stations discriminate her because of her sexuality.

“Even some music recording studios have blacklisted me. I know of 20 cases where members of LGBT have been fired from their jobs and several students expelled from schools because they are lesbians. It is very sad that the community has decided to bury its head in the sand as if these things do not exist,| says Grammo Suspect.

She’s the most beautiful girl I have ever seen

Grammo Suspect met her sweetheart on November 11th 2012. The singer reveals that it was love on the first sight when she bumped into Queen Timeka at a gay restaurant on Koinange Street.

“I was distributing my music album in the crowd when my eyes fell on the most beautiful girl I have ever seen. Her beauty struck me. She was the quiet one in the noisy crowd. But what really took me in was her smile, and she was well endowed. I loved it,” Grammo Suspects recounts.

Grammo Suspect also reveals that her family hasn’t confronted her about her sexuality. She thinks they are afraid to approach her about lesbianism which still remains a taboo in Kenya.

“My aging mother is not on social media, where everyone knows, but I’m sure she knows. All my brothers and sisters know that I am a lesbian but no one has ever dared to confront me” says Grammo Suspect.

 

 

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