Unmasking Kate Actress’ new man: Tribe Hotel GM, Michael Mwangi

Using social media, well-known actress Kate Actress, formerly known as Catherine Kamau, has introduced her new partner, Michael Mwangi, the general manager of Tribe Hotel, with pride.

This occurs a few months after she separated from her spouse, actor Phil Karanja.

Mwangi, who is well-known for his dapper appearance, attracted attention on social media for his unusual full beard. Fans made fun of Kate by calling her a “ndevu worshipper,” a reference to her boyfriend’s noticeable facial hair.

Kate responded on social media, seemingly unaffected by the jokes, saying:

Ati mmeniita Ndevu worshiper? Sawa tu na niliwawuooooon! Mmebaki side gani? Ya, cereals ama cabbage? Na Msituroge aki.”

Social media users entered the discussion; Go go Tata, a Facebook user, expressed gratitude for Kate’s answer.

“I love when a woman acts like a man. Did you see how men were mad with their comments? I think tumepata dawa ya wanaume.” (I think we’ve found a remedy for men.)

In response to the statement regarding male chauvinism, Catherine Kamau said, “Mo Maa, it’s always the dusties and narcissistic men talking sh*t about powerful women right.”

“Watatii, the girlies are woke!” she exclaimed. (They’re woke; the females will give in!)

Kate emphasized the value of financial independence for women, especially while dating a wealthy man, despite the online teasing.

As a woman, simply make your money, she said. Have you noticed the way men act around wealthy men? Laugh! My friends, freedom comes with money.

Fans showered Kate with support, with Mercy Mwangi telling her to disregard the doubters.

“They would still converse even if you were poor. Shut your ears and keep shining, my love. You have my undying love.

“Wasikose kukuweka kwa speakers of the next women’s conference,” amusingly proposed Aznath Amanda. (They ought to remember to add your name to the roster of speakers for the upcoming women’s conference.)

About this writer:

Ozymandias

My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings; Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair! Nothing beside remains. Round the decay