Content creator Debby Rono, the influencer who shot to fame after declaring that “marriage is a scam for fools,” has ignited a fierce online debate with a shocking new pronouncement.
Rono has now publicly expressed her desire to marry Winnie Odinga, the daughter of the late political icon Raila Odinga, claiming it was a divine revelation.
Her abrupt change of heart has left many of her followers and critics alike completely stunned, turning her social media pages into a battleground of opinions.
Debby Rono made the audacious claim in a widely circulated post, stating, “I see it as though Winnie is my wife, the one God has chosen for me.”
In a surprising twist, she revealed that a shared hobby sealed her conviction.
“The moment I heard she plays video games, I knew she is my wife. I am now manifesting it,” she explained.
This unexpected justification added another layer to the public’s fascination and disbelief, given her previous vocal stance against the institution of marriage.
Kenyans on social media responded with an immediate and overwhelming wave of reactions, showcasing a deeply divided public. Her comments section quickly became a spectacle of praise, condemnation, and utter bewilderment.
The declaration from the anti-marriage crusader was seen by many as a bizarre U-turn, prompting questions about her motives and sincerity, with hundreds of users weighing in on the dramatic development.
Online commentators who were critical of Rono did not hold back, with many suggesting her motives were disingenuous.
One user bluntly wrote, “It’s hunger that’s bothering you, go find a manual job to do,” while another cynically remarked, “You’re the reason men are single.”
However, the most severe backlash came from those who took issue with her invoking a divine message.
Religious rebukes filled the comment section, with users posting statements like, “Be defeated in the name of Jesus Christ,” and “Be defeated, demon, in broad daylight,” challenging the spiritual authenticity of her claim and turning the discussion into a heated moral debate.
By Kenyans
