You’ll Need Ksh. 1M To Hire Milly Wa Jesus As Your Bridesmaid
Content creator Milly wa Jesus has set her wedding rate card to thousands and millions of shilings just in less than 48 hours after attending Akothee’s colourful wedding.
In the wedding; Milly wa Jesus real name Milicent Wambui and her husband Kabi wa Jesus ( Peter Kabi); showed up as best couple posing scintillating pictorials.
Kabi had dorned himself in a white trouser and his top, white with some hint of gold. His wife Milly; graced the event in copper- coloured bridesmaid gown.
On Tuesday evening, the content stormed social media with her charges for one to have her in his/ her wedding as she did for Esther Akoth popularly; Akothee the President for Single Mothers.
” After Akothee’s wedding, I now have a rate card for being in your line up. I am getting so many inquiries on being on people’s line up so please check the rates and get in touch” she said.
On the rate card, Milly said for her to be hired as a bridesmaid for a half a day, a whoop of Ksh 360,000 must be banked to her account and if one wants her to be at the wedding for a whole day as bridesmaid, then Ksh 1M to her would be affordable.
As she praises Akothee’s wedding as the wedding of the year, in her post, she thanked her for giving hope of marriage to single mothers by sharing her wedding with love.
However, to hire Milly to grace your wedding to pose as best couple, Wambui set her rate card at Ksh 3M for a full day and as a line up couple, the price going at Ksh 2M.
This allude one’s wedding should be highly valued and rated at millions just like Akothee’s one. Posting on her social handles on the wedding day, Wambui set the price at Ksh 1.5 M as primarital classes, a bonus for the offer which are free.
In addition, because shopping for the wedding must be done, she set her price at Ksh 125,000 per day as bridal consultation and shopping per single day.
This has left social media users mesmerized in this tough economic environment where some are sleeping empty stomach as the state strive to bring back to life Kenya’s economy.