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How Diana Marua’s sister handles online hate

By June 11, 2024Updated:December 17, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Diana Bahati and her sister, Varl

Diana Bahati’s sister, Varl, has opened up about how she deals with online harassment. In an interview, she mentioned that she doesn’t concern herself with critics, as paying attention to them only gives them more power to cause trouble. Instead, she chooses to ignore them.

“I don’t engage with them. I never think about them; they’re not part of my life at all. I mean, I don’t care what people say,” Val stated.

Varl explained that the show ‘The Bahati’s Empire’ is not scripted; it’s a reality show reflecting what truly happens in their real lives.

“It’s not scripted. First of all, I’m naturally lively, so it’s not scripted. It’s very real, and that’s my personality. Those who love me will love me for who I am.

What you see is what happens, it’s not fake and scripted. No one tells you to say this or that,” she added.

She also spoke about the qualities she looks for in a man, emphasizing that he must be financially capable and possess traits similar to her sister’s husband, Kevin Bahati.

“If you have money, first of all, let me say that this is my type of man, not just physically. I would want a man who has similar qualities to Bahati because Bahati is creative.

I would like someone who is financially, intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually strong in every aspect. Secondly, someone who prioritizes my needs, and thirdly, a God-fearing man,” Val said.

BY GEORGE MWENDWA

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