The bride donned a stunning wedding gown, complemented by the bridal party's golden and purple attire.
In a colourful display of Maasai culture, hundreds adorned in traditional attire gathered at the venue at dawn.
Women adorned in vibrant shukas sang melodious wedding tunes, adding to the festive ambiance as they eagerly awaited the arrival of the newlyweds.
The celebrations are set to continue throughout the day, featuring a lineup of entertainers to delight the attendees.
Letoo reportedly traveled to Kilgoris accompanied by friends on April 19 to fulfill traditional dowry obligations, laying the groundwork for today's public wedding.
What is interesting to note is that Letoo has been a big proponent of polygamy which had elicited a lot of questions about how many women he would be marrying.
In a February 14th, 2024 interview, the popular Citizen TV journalist said that he was planning to hold a mass wedding with his wives at Ole Ntimama grounds on April 20.
At the time, he further explained that he was not sure about the number of wives he would have at his wedding as they kept being added to the list and the dowry just kept going up.
"Ni ukweli mimi I'm 100 percent polygamous kwa sasa sijajua nitastop wapi naendelea kuongeza. Mahari inazidi kuongezeka. La mno zaidi nina harusi kubwa sana ambayo nimeinada ya chairman wangu ule ole Ntimama. Itakuwa surprise kubwa sana. Ninachokijua siku hiyo is atakapokuwa anunganisha hatauliza ninani anapinga bali atauliza ni nani anaskia amewachwa." Letoo disclosed.
But clearly, he had his eyes set on one lucky lady today. May their union last and be fruitful.
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