Karen Nyamu bombs hater mocking her about Samidoh’s cassava

Senator  Karen Nyamu shouted out a supporter who had the audacity to criticize her for her well-known—or infamous, depending on who you ask—relationship with Samidoh Muchoki.

After she had congratulated world record holder Faith Kipyegon on winning the gold medal in the women’s 1500 meter race at the currently taking place world championships, the attack took place.

“The G.O.A.T! First gold for Kenya in Budapest championships,” the mother of three wrote.

However, as is customary with many of her articles, the commenters who are still irritated by the politician’s association with the Mugithi artist criticized her.

One particular female took aim by claiming that whereas some individuals were after gold, Karen was hunting Samidoh for the treasure.

One woman in particular made fun of Karen by claiming that she was pursuing Samidoh for physical intimacy while other people were pursuing gold.

One female lady in particular took shots by saying that while some people busy chasing gold, Karen was busy chasing Samidoh for the physical intimacy.

“People are chasing gold, halafu kuna wewe chasing cassava ya Thamweli see your life.”

However, Karen did not become who she is without acquiring a thick skin and a sharper tongue. The seasoned advocate agreed and amplified in a playful way.

“My ‘gold’ I already have. Cassava ndio sikuwa nayo.” 

Wow! How can you really humiliate someone who is immune to humiliation?

Karen’s remark comes at a time when there don’t seem to be any problems in the couple’s relationship.

The only potential problem is what transpires between Samidoh and Edday Nderitu, his first wife, who has been living in the US for the previous few months.

The musician hinted that he wanted them to get back together in a song he released last week.

Because the mother of his three children previously stated that she wouldn’t join in a polygamous family, he has been estranged from her.

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