Television presenter, music business and digital marketing expert Kenrelbis walked down the aisle with the love of his life Stella Alex over the weekend.
The serene hills of Meru came alive with song, dance, and celebration as the beloved Y Mashariki host tied the knot in a vibrant traditional wedding ceremony.

Known for his sharp wit and captivating presence on screen, Kenrelbis traded the studio spotlight for a deeply cultural affair, honoring the rich traditions of the Meru community.
Friends, family, fellow media personalities, and locals gathered to witness the union, which was as much a celebration of love as it was a tribute to heritage.
Dressed in stunning traditional regalia, Kenrelbis and his bride were a picture of elegance and grace.

Guests were treated to a visual feast as the women dazzled in burnt orange ensembles bringing warmth and vibrancy to the occasion, while the men looked regal in crisp cream-white attire, perfectly complementing the earthy tones of the Meru countryside.
The event began with customary rites led by elders, followed by heartfelt speeches, traditional songs, and a feast that left no guest unsatisfied.
“Today, I’m not just marrying the love of my life, but also embracing the roots that shaped who I am,” Kenrelbis said in a moving address to the attendees.
Stella, the bride added “”Today, I marry my best friend and in front of our families, I also embrace the culture that raised us. This love is ours, but this moment belongs to everyone who walked this journey with us.”

Guests shared glimpses of the ceremony on social media, with many praising the couple’s commitment to culture and authenticity in a time when modern weddings often overshadow tradition.

As the sun set over the green Meru landscape, it was clear that this was more than just a wedding, it was a reminder of the beauty in preserving cultural identity, even amidst modern fame.
by queen serem