- Manzi Wa Kibera has revealed that dating broke men isn’t an issue for her because money isn’t everything
- The curvaceous creator expressed that she would be very comfortable with a man who’s capability is to provide Sukuma wiki and not meat
- Her comments followed a photo she posted with her new mubaba, enjoying nyama choma and drinks, sparking discussions among fans
Just days after flaunting an older boyfriend, digital creator Manzi Wa Kibera has revealed that dating older men isn’t an issue for her.
The curvaceous influencer stated that money isn’t everything and expressed comfort with a man who can provide sukuma wiki instead of meat.
Manzi Wa Kibera’s comments came after she posted a photo with her newly introduced boyfriend, enjoying nyama choma and drinks.
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The setting appeared to be a club, with various assortments of alcoholic beverages visible.
In the photo, the older man, whom Manzi refers to as her “Gen Z baby,” is dressed in his Sunday best, wearing goggles, with his grey hair shining prominently.
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However, it remains unclear if she genuinely meant her statements, as she ended her comments with laughing emojis. Some fans doubted her sincerity, suggesting she wouldn’t be comfortable with a broke man.
This marks Manzi Wa Kibera’s return to the social scene, prompted by her introduction of the new boyfriend as part of her content creation strategy.
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This reemergence follows the tragic passing of her ex-boyfriend, 67-year-old Charles Nzioka, who died at his home.
Though Nzioka wasn’t the first older man Manzi posed with, he had been a long-time companion, with the two creating content together.
Manzi often shared about their blossoming love. After his passing, she posted emotional tributes and even rallied her social media fans to contribute towards giving him a decent burial.