Akothee alias Madam Boss has reminisced her first wedding as compared to the recent one. The mother of five have noted a great change and this is a true definition of from grass to grace.
The newly wedded CEO of Akothee Safaris took it to her Instagram account and shared a throwback photo of her first wedding as compared to the recent one. The recent one depicted tremendous change of the artist over the years.
”In 21 years alot can happen. Aaaah briiiiiiiiide. Same bride different grooms ???????????????.
Bride smile nauuuuuuuu.
I have only divorced once ??.
Maybe if this doesn’t work it will be the second one ??????? tusifirce issues mseeeeee.
But hey si ni life.
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Her followers couldn’t keep calm as they rushed in the comment section to pour out their thoughts. These are some of the reactions:
puppylovekenya said: ndoa/Harusi bile Hela inapararisha????????
gloria_gich hilariously stated “Moja ni Harusi Ingine Ni patanisho???before neno and after neno!???.”
sophia_alic said: the 1st marriage was for the father of your kids, the 2nd one is to the love of your life??
Kasilidorcas hilariously stated that the throwback photo depicts a forced marriage.
Akothee married her first husband, Jared Okello, at her teen age. The marriage failed and she ended up in several other failed relationships.
The artist married her Swiss sweetheart, Dennis Omosh, recently in a grand wedding in which various renown personalities were invited. The two lovebirds are currently planning on holding a second wedding in Omosh’s country, Switzerland.
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