- Comedienne Dem Wa Facebook is the first celebrity to come to the aid of Irene Nekesa, the former nanny of Diana Marua and Bahati
- This is in light of her recent appeal for help after she moved to a bedsitter where she was sleeping on the floor
- Dem Wa Facebook surprised Nekesa with a shopping spree, buying essential items like cooking oil, flour, and salt while urging Kenyans to help with her rent
Comedienne and influencer Dem Wa Facebook has made a heartwarming gesture toward Irene Nekesa, the former nanny of celebrity couple Diana Marua and Bahati, after Nekesa opened up about the struggles she faced following her departure from their lavish home.
In a recent YouTube video, Dem Wa Facebook revealed that she was taking Irene on a shopping spree to help her get back on her feet, showing her deep compassion and friendship for the former househelp.
Nekesa had recently moved out of the Marua-Bahati household after years of service and shared her heartbreaking story online.
In a video from her bare bedsitter, she explained that she was struggling financially and could not afford her KSh 6,000 rent.
The mother of two even appealed for help with household items, offering to promote furniture makers in exchange for their support.
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The first to respond was Nicholas Kioko’s wife, who visited Irene and purchased a bed and a sofa for her new home.
Following this, Dem Wa Facebook also stepped in, making a surprise visit to Nekesa’s humble new home on November 26.
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The influencer, known for her bold personality, jokingly jumped on Nekesa’s bed and gave a tour of the small space, lightening the mood before heading out for shopping.
“I’m here today to help my good friend Irene because I care about her, and I know how hard it can be to start over,” Dem Wa Facebook shared in the video.
Together, they shopped for basic household items like cooking oil, flour, and salt. Dem Wa Facebook also encouraged her followers to help Nekesa pay rent for the coming months.
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The response from Kenyans was overwhelmingly positive, with many praising Dem Wa Facebook for her kindness and urging others to assist Irene.
As the video gained traction online, many fans also rallied to support the former nanny, with some suggesting they could contribute towards paying her rent for the next year.
While Nekesa had previously disclosed that she earned KSh 100,000 a month while working for Diana and Bahati, her current financial situation has left many questioning how she managed her salary.
Nonetheless, thanks to the generosity of well-wishers like Dem Wa Facebook, Irene Nekesa is finding support as she navigates this challenging chapter of her life.
This act of kindness has sparked a wave of goodwill, with more people offering to help Irene Nekesa rebuild her life.