Melon Lutenyo, one half of the widely followed Kakamega twins story, has officially announced the date of her white wedding, marking another major milestone in her long-running love journey with husband Willys Odhiambo.
The celebration is set for September 18, 2026, and will be held at ACK St Philips Maili Nne Church in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County. The announcement was made through a wedding invitation card shared online, instantly attracting attention and congratulatory messages from fans who have followed her journey for years.
Melon’s relationship with her husband Willys Odhiambo has been in the public eye for some time. The couple previously held a traditional wedding in December 2021, shortly after Melon completed her studies. Their love story began earlier, with reports indicating they started dating in 2016 before deciding to settle down young.
Since then, their family has continued to grow. The couple is now blessed with two children, having welcomed their second child in 2025. Melon has often spoken openly about her decision to embrace motherhood early, saying she has fully enjoyed the experience despite criticism from some social media users.
Her twin sister, Sharon Mathias, remains part of the broader Kakamega twins narrative that first captured national attention in 2019 when the sisters reconnected after 19 years apart. Their emotional reunion became a widely discussed story, adding depth to Melon’s public life and family background.
Willys Odhiambo has also been praised alongside Melon for maintaining a steady and affectionate relationship, often showcased through their shared moments on social media platforms like TikTok.
The upcoming white wedding is expected to bring together family, friends, and well-wishers who have followed the couple’s journey from youthful romance to a growing family. Online reactions have largely been supportive, with many admiring their consistency and commitment over the years.
As the September date approaches, Melon’s story continues to reflect a blend of family reunion history, early marriage decisions, and now a formal church wedding that symbolizes a new chapter in her life.
