Former Kiss Media presenter, Kamene Goro, has tied the knots with her disc jockey lover. Goro married Deejay Bonez on Thursday in a private wedding ceremony in which only close friends and relatives were invited.
Few hours to the wedding ceremony, the DJ had hinted on the wedding after he shared an avatar sticker in her Instagram stories indicating 420. However, his followers thought that he was referring to the day in which cannabis users usually celebrate.
After the wedding, he shared a photo in which he posed alongside his lover and Lang’ata Member of Parliament, Felix Oduor alias Jalang’o. The caption also clarified his previous post adding that he is happy.
“But I said 4:20… Nyinyi mukaona ni zile vitu zenu??????? I’m happy @Kamenegoro❤️,” he captioned the post.
Goro’s former co-hosts, Jalang’o and Oga Obinna, were among the invited guests. The duo also took it to their Instagram accounts to congratulate the new couple in town.
“Love is a beautiful thing! Congratulations my sister @kamenegoro and @deejaybonez254 on your wedding day! Love you guys,” Jalas’ post read.
The new couple have been dating for two years although they have known each other for more than five years. Goro previously revealed that at the moment they couldn’t see each other eye to eye since all they felt is nothing but hatred. The two later came into terms and started dating in which Goro refered to their affair as “good love.”
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