‘If kuna side chick ajitokeze sasa hivi nimuone,’ Woman claims husband has been faithful for five years
Fashion designer Bolo Bespoke and his wife, Ms. Mueni, are once again at the center of public attention following her bold declaration that her husband has been faithful for the past five years. Speaking during a recent interview, Mueni confidently said, “If kuna side chick ajitokeze sasa hivi nimuone,” challenging anyone claiming to be involved with her husband to come forward.
The statement quickly went viral, sparking conversations about trust and forgiveness in marriage. Many were surprised by her confidence, given that Mueni has previously opened up about the challenges the couple faced in their relationship, including instances of infidelity.
In earlier interviews, Mueni admitted that Bolo had cheated on her with the same woman multiple times before their reconciliation. She revealed that at one point, she gave him an ultimatum to choose between her and the other woman. Despite the pain, she said she decided to forgive him, choosing to rebuild their relationship rather than walk away.
“Forgiveness doesn’t mean forgetting,” she once said. “It means deciding that your peace is worth more than holding on to pain.”
According to Mueni, Bolo has since earned back her trust through consistency and transparency. “He has been faithful for five years now,” she said, adding that she has no reason to doubt his loyalty.
The couple’s story has drawn mixed reactions online. Some applauded Mueni for her honesty and her decision to celebrate growth in marriage, while others cautioned against making private matters public. Still, both Mueni and Bolo have continued to share glimpses of their love life with fans, often celebrating milestones together on social media.
Bolo, who started his journey from humble beginnings, once living with his father in Umoja, has built a successful fashion brand, dressing celebrities and public figures. Despite fame and scrutiny, the couple maintains that their relationship is stronger than ever.
As Mueni put it, “People will always talk. What matters is that we’re happy, we’ve grown, and we’re at peace.”