Kenyan Woman Narrates Seeing Boyfriend She Dropped at Airport Months Ago at Solfest
- A Kenyan woman exposed her boyfriend she dropped at the airport while flying abroad
- She saw him at the Solfest concert and, upon looking closely, noticed he was dancing with the lady she kept asking about
- Social media users expressed mixed reactions about her narration, with some defending the 'teleported' boyfriend
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A Kenyan woman using the TikTok handle @Pendo has opened up about seeing her lover at the Solfest concert despite him 'being outside' the country.
Nairobi woman exposes cheating bae
The Sauti Sol's final sold-out concert was held between November 2 and November 4, attracting fans of the band locally and outside the country.
Pendo, who was among those who showed up at Uhuru Gardens, narrated the shock she went through when she sighted her lover in the crowd with another woman.
In her words:
"I am either dating a shapeshifter, a man who can teleport or a ghost. Because as I was spewing in the mud at Solfest, dancing to the song Nairobi, I saw a familiar face. That face was something that I had seen over and over again, I looked closely and thought I drove him to the airport a few months ago. Who had I been Facetiming, telling me about time difference, saying it was hard to communicate," she said in part.
He added that she was baffled to see him wearing the shoes and shirt he had bought him as a parting gift.
"He was dancing to the song Nairobi with another girl called Susie, I had been asking him about Susie for days and days on, and he had been denying saying oh, she is just a best friend. And there he was, dancing with his so-called best friend. I decided that I was going to be the drama that night. How was I dating a man who was abroad, and here he was? Nairobi love is going to be the end of me," he added.
Watch the video below:
Her confession left social media users with mixed reactions. Here are some of the comments from social media users:
@Flowers of the Coast said:
"You were both abroad. Period."
@Mya Erica said:
"I dropped my man's at the airport on Sunday afternoon and saw him at the village market with our cab guy on Friday so don't be shook."
@Ian said:
"City boy way way up."
@Isaboke said:
"I'm sorry to bring this up, but it is ironic that it happened at the same time Nairobi is playing."
@Taj Muigai said:
"Teleportation is a real thing, don't overthink, he was abroad and now Solfest."
@Hicks Bryan said:
"You have met a premium Luo bro."
@Versatile African said:
"The boy is overworking."
There were some who wondered if the lady was reciting a poem based on her intonation, but in the comment section, she declined.
Woman recalls being cheated by Luo man
In a different story, a lady exposed her cheating husband, revealing she no longer believes in marriage.
The lady, a Luo, said her man, who is also from her tribe, was promiscuous and hurt her despite loving him wholeheartedly.
A section of netizens made fun of the lady's relationship, while some sympathised with her, encouraging her to move on.
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