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Diana Bahati gave her stepson, Morgan Bahati, a lot of money and told him to spend it wisely. Morgan explained why he needed the money, and Diana initially ridiculed him before giving him the substantial amounts.

The extravagant gesture startled netizens, with some speculating that it could be another publicity gimmick, while others commended her for being a dedicated mother.

She recently took to social media to share a video of Morgan, who was busy playing video games at their beautiful estate, politely asking her for money to buy new clothes, explaining that he had outgrown his existing wardrobe.

“Excuse me mum, my clothes are becoming small, I am becoming too big, I just need money to go do shopping,” he remarked with humbleness.

Diana first joked that they were always purchasing him new clothes at the conclusion of each school term.

However, she dug inside her expensive purse and pulled out large wads of cash, giving him between KSh 50,000 and KSh 100,000. Morgan then cheekily reminded his mother that he had plans to go out with pals the following day.

 

Diana did not hesitate, throwing him another stack of money, slightly smaller but still significant, and offering some parenting advice: “Go buy nice clothes, not simply garments for the sake.

Be responsible and get home early. Mtoto wa Tajiri. She said, “Go enjoy yourself before you return to school.”

Diana’s expensive move elicited a flood of responses online. Fans were taken aback by the amount of money given to Morgan, with some expressing admiration.

Some joking about their own less affluent lives, and yet others claiming it was all a ruse. Some comments included: Theemwalimurachel: “Mum @diana_marua, even I nguo zimekua ndogo aki.”

Tr.e.n.d.y.guru: “After video, alichukua pesa zake.” beckykagera prayed: “May this life style locate my future kids in Jesus’ name.” deliah_dely writes: “Privacy is power you don’t have to show off everything.”

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