Esther Akoth alias Akothee the madam boss will finally be walking down the isle for the second time on Easter Monday.
Incase you missed it, the royal wedding has been the top buzz for sometime now as the self proclaimed president of single mothers has kept fans updated on every single detail of her long awaited wedding with her Swiss fiancé Dennis ‘Omosh’ Schweizer whom they reportedly met in France while she was on a vacation.
However, a section of her fans have raised concerns arguing that the wedding has been rushed and might probably not last considering the fact that Akothee met her mzungu lover few months down the line.
The outspoken entrepreneur and entertainer has however hit back at the claims saying she is unshaken and unbothered about any misfortunes her relationship might be prone to.
“I have seen in the comment section some saying that I rushed to wed Omosh so that he does not dump me. Do I look like I am scared of being dumped by a man? I would never nag a man to stay with me, if there is no more love between us, then everybody can leave,” Akothee affirmed.
The mother of five however insists that such insecurities shouldn’t be a deterrent for people not to get married if they wish to do so.
“Wedding isn’t a guarantee that someone won’t leave you. People marry today and tomorrow they are no longer together. Shouldn’t we not marry then?” she added.
Akothee has reportedly already purchased her gown from Europe and is set to spend Sh7 million on the invites only wedding.
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