Kennedy Rapudo has just shown Kenyans that ‘kuoga na kurudi soko’ is outdated and now the new way to go is ‘kuoga sokoni’.
The Kenyan businessman who is now Amber Ray’s ex boyfriend has left fans tongues wagging after introducing his new girlfriend just a day after his breakup with Amber.
Online sleuths found out that Kennedy Rapudo and his new woman identified as Tasmania Eva shared photos that suggested the two were in the same location having a good time together.
Rapudo posted a photo of him playing card games and a having a drink at an entertainment joint and Eva also shared a photo at the same location with the same card and the same bottle of the drink Rapudo was having.
It was also found that Eva had shared a photo of an iPhone 13 pro that Rapudo gifted her on her 20 birthday and captioned it, “Thanks babe.”
Amber Ray on the other side has kept fans guessing that she might be renewing things with her ex Jimal Rohosafi.
Rapudo and Amber have however kept the reasons for their breakup unknown to fans till now. As fans continued speculating the reason behind their breakup, Rapudo shared a critic message saying that a lie has many variations and in two months people will know the real truth. He however said he is Amber’s unborn child’s father and he will take full responsibility.
Fans accused him of moving on very fast before the fans themselves accepted and moved on. Many claimed they were still processing the information as some found it difficult to digest it. Rapudo has been told that he has exaggerated the ‘mapema ndio best’ phrase.
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