Edday Nderitu is receiving a lot of pressure from social media in-laws who are requesting her to permanently relocate to the United States after her vacation. Most of them are asking the mother of three to find the love of her life at the States and leave her husband, Samuel Muchoki alias Samidoh, with his baby mama, Karen Nyamu, to enjoy their lives in Kenya.
In her recent post, Nderitu shared a photo of her and a soldier from the United States air force dubbed as Larose. She was all smily as they posed for the photo.
“Goodnight from this side of the world,” Nderitu wrote.
The post stirred her fans reactions as some thought she has already found love again. Others congratulated her as they added that she has a taste for “men in uniform”. The following are some of the reactions:
Media personality Wakarura Wa Nyutu playfully stated that Nderitu has a “star” for dating policemen.
Shikx Kaxupa congratulated Nderitu as she asked Samidoh to come and witness the changes that are about to happen in his marriage.
Daisy Jepkemboi Kirui commended her as she asked the mother of three to never comeback to Kenya. She asked Nderitu to revenge on what her husband did to her.
Joseph Michael hilariously said: Kondesha kale kajamaa ka Mugithi sasa.
Nderitu is currently on family vacation where she is hosted by her BFF and Samidoh’s US-based promoter, Bernice Saroni alias Mama Boys. The mother of three seems to be enjoying her stay as it is evident in the snaps she keeps on sharing of her and her family at different joints in the States.
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