Lupita Is Wife Material! Here Is A Video With Her Parents In Kisumu Showcasing Her Cooking Skills

Piece by: Grace Kerongo
Lifestyle

Now that news has hit the internet that Lupita is dating a "Yoruba devil" - a name given to any smoking hot Nigerian men, who kills women with their charm and love - it is natural progression for the couple move on to the next level, eventually.

The Oscar award winning star has been linked to GQ Style’s Fashion Editor Mobolaji Dawodu. The street is buzzing with news that they two have been dating for six months now after they were introduced “through mutual friends of the fashion world”.

To prepare for this next level, Lupita took Vogue magazine to Kisumu, where she showcased her skill in cooking Kenya’s stable food, ugali.

The Kenyan actress invited her fans into the family's Kisumu home to watch her cook ugali.

This idea came about after the Queen Of Katwe star was interviewed on NTV's The Trend and she admitted that she did not know how to cook Kenya's staple food. Kenyans on twitter went ham on her. Now, she is back to prove that she can indeed cook ugali.

Accompanied by Vogue, Lupita was filmed walking around the dad's - Professor Anyang Nyong'o - shamba looking for maperas (guavas). This is followed by an instructional segment, where, Dorothy Nyong'o shows Lupita how to cook ugali.

“Pour it in not so fast, not so slow,” Dorothy tells her as she carefully adds water. “This is like an abdominal workout; this is no joke,” the actress exclaims while stirring the pot.

Lupita successfully cooks a very small ugali that the dad brands, "very nice". He even asked for a second serving.

Watch the video below.

Various fans who watched the video gave their views.

"Beautiful home - glad you learned. Learn all you can about home remedies also. My grandmother's are gone and I should have written many things down," wrote one fan, "An African lady who embrace her African heritage!! Awesome and refreshing!!"

Another added, "Nice! You did it! I still make bad ugali. Lol. But im good at chapos."

After watching the video one dude was shocked, he wrote, "Wow! I thought this girl was joking when she said she couldn't make ugali...oh well at least she learned how to do it."

One Kenyan chided, "Omg she climbed a tree. And shook it yes I can definitely relate."

Another fan from Sudan wrote, "Yum! We Sudanese love Ugali which is very similar to our Asida. Love my neighbour countries and their food!!"

A die hard adoring fan was so impressed they wrote, "God... I think I'm in love with this woman even more than I thought was possible. Goddess through and through."

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