Karen Nyamu's message for those who think relationship with Samidoh will fail

The mom of 5 has addressed being cheated on among many other things

Piece by: Maureen Waruinge
Entertainment

β€’ The politician has once again defended her marriage to the singer.

Karen Nyamu with her baby daddy Samidoh.
Image: COURTESY

Vocal politician Karen Nyamu appears to have a brash message for Kenyans critical of her relationship with Samidoh.

The two have been trending since Tuesday last week when a Kenyan US-based promoter hit out at Karen for several issues.

The promoter, Sue Gacambi went viral for claiming Nyamu forces herself on Samidoh among other allegations.

Karen Nyamu herself denied being cheated on Friday in a long post encouraging women to self-love.

"Women: You don't have to do everything, you don't have to be a supermom, a super housewife, a super professional, a superwoman. Because when your body claims you, there will be few who will remember you tried to be all in one!

"So get out of the house, travel, walk, workout, go to the park, go to a gym, eat what provokes you, fix yourself, sleep later, put on clothes you like, be yourself, take care of yourself, love yourself, say no sometimes and do it EXCLUSIVELY for YOU!!

Children grow up and leave, husbands don't always stay, work can easily replace you, the house will get dirty again, but your emotional health is also important and you may not get a second chanceπŸ€—πŸ€—β€οΈ," Karen Nyamu wrote on Facebook on Friday, July 7, 2023.

And now she's back at it again, with the mom of 5 adding another TikTok video singing along to a Mugiithi song telling off her critics predicting the end of their marriage.

She captions the video, "Please follow instructions πŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ˜ #Bebeyakanairo." The message in the Kikuyu song says that anyone feeling bad should go ahead and remove their eyes so they don't see.

The lyrics further add that the love won't stop and that she was headed to Nyandarua( which is coincidentally the location of Samidoh's home)

After the song, she addressed one critic who had written, "2 yrs to come things will be different 🀣🀣"

But Nyamu didn't hold back instantly writing back, "You said that 3 years ago when my son was born πŸ˜‚"

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