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Diana Marua addresses beef with Mama Mueni

 

Bahati's wife Diana Marua has clarified her beef with the singer's baby mama Yvette Obura. Through an interview with online bloggers, Diana said she does not have a problem with either Mueni or her mum Yvette.

She added that the two have not had time to catch up.

"I don't have a problem with Mueni. She is my daughter, and I also don't have a problem with her mother. I saw you guys asking and coming up with headlines here and there just because of a post that I put. I have no beef with anyone whatsoever. It's just that we probably haven't found time to catch up," explained Diana.

Diana had suggested that Mueni's mum was ungrateful, bitter, and spiteful. Diana was responding to a follower who wished to continue seeing Mueni join her other siblings during the Bahati's family happy moments. The fan identified as Damat Giriama said;

"Whatever it is that happened, I rebuke the spirit of separation in Jesus' name! Let peace reign and God bring back baby Mueni home to her siblings," the fan wrote.

Diana responded to the post telling the fan to stop involving Jesus where some other issues are.

"Let's not involve Jesus where there is ungratefulness, bitterness, and spite," Diana responded.

Diana and Bahati also clarified that they don't take Andrew Kibe's online attacks seriously since he is just a content creator.

The couple also told the bloggers that they are working on their reality show 'The Bahati's', specifically season two.

"We are privileged to be the first Kenyans to risk it in a reality show on National TV and you know when you are first to do something, when you come back you need to be better and we promise you that it is going to be a banger and you should expect the new season of the Bahati's soon," the couple added.

They also revealed that they took a break because of Covid adding that the second season is going to be called the Bahatis instead of Being Bahati since the family has grown a lot and that Diana has also become a star assuring their fans to just expect the best from them saying that;

"Hatukua tuseme hiyo" meaning, we were not supposed to say and expose this we just wanted it to be a surprise and continued by saying that it might be the first Kenyan reality show to be aired on Netflix.      

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