When it comes to capturing their fans’ attention, Mugithi artist Samidoh, and his baby mama, nominated senator Karen Nyamu, are always on point. The duo have a comic way of eliciting netizens reactions on their post despite facing backlash for allegedly inflicting pain in Samidoh’s wife, Edday Nderitu.
On Thursday, the mother of three took it to her Facebook page and shared a lovely throwback snap of her alongside Samidoh during their 2020 Dubai vacation. The lovebirds were all-smily as they posed for the photo. Nyamu teased on the pose as she noted that one of her phones went missing on that fateful day.
“TBT The year is 2020 in dubai. Wadau hapa ni kama nilikua nimepigwa ngeta ama?? na kuna simu yangu mpaka wa leo sijawai ipata, ilipotea hii siku?
mtupe ni msanye ?,” the caption read.
Nyamu’s fans flooded in the comment section as some indicated that the lovebirds are a match. However, the cop-artist’s reaction elated netizens after he hilariously indicated that Nyamu’s alleged missing phone was only a Techno brand and no one could take it. The remark is evident that the pair is doing great even after Nderitu dumped Samidoh.
Nderitu recently announced that she decided to quit her marriage since she couldn’t bear being in a polygamous affair. The mother of three also made it clear that she has relocated to United States with her kids and she is starting her life afresh without the artist’s involvement. This has given Samidoh and Nyamu ample time to flaunt their lovey doveys on social media as well as off camera.
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