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Bahati Blasts Diana For Sharing His Private Love Message On Instagram


As the old adage goes, birds of the same feathers flock together; yesterday singer Bahati Kenya and his wife Diana Marua attended Akothee’s colourful wedding and took an admirable shoot that is still a trend on social media.

 

 

The wedding which was attended by great celebrities tracing from media personalities, singers, business moguls and politicians, it saw many attendees paired at the event as they show to love to each other.

 

 

In the evening, Bahati wrote a lovely message to his wife Diana Marua on WhatsApp, expressing how much he loves the damsel and how her presence in his life is something to be paid homage to.

 

 

The message which Diana woke up to  posting the screenshot on her Instagram page, flaunting how grateful she’s in her marriage to have gotten married to Lucia’s son.

 

 

Babe, just here thinking about. Thinking of how I love you and love seeing you happy. Thinking of how my kids got the best mother in the whole world and how my world ain’t the same without you.

 

 

I just wanna remind you that you’re forever mine and I will forever do whatever I can to see you happy” Bahati expressed his love to Diana.

 

Diana in her reply on Instagram, she thanked Bahati for trusting her and letting her occupying the major part of love in their marriage.

 

 

Thank you for trusting me to be part of your life journey. Thank you for loving me more everyday, being my peace, strength, comfort and happiness. I am excited to be enjoying life with you every day” Diana responded.

 

 

However, the WhatsApp message Bahati thought was private made Diana’s WhatsApp screenshot on social media come with a controversial opinion from him where he asked Diana why she posted on social media.

 

Lakini hii si ni private matter. Unapost why?” Bahati asked her on her Instagram page.

 

The post and and the replies have caused ideological differences among social media users where singletons have continued to ask themselves whether their stars for marriage was stolen or abused.

 

 

Others have been of the opinion that, not every message should be posted on social no matter how much you are loved or enjoying marriage.

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