Diana and Kevin Bahati have been trending online as they repeatedly flaunt their wealth for the world to see.In her latest display of opulence, Diana took aim at her former teachers and classmates, recalling how she was treated poorly as a child.The video sparked mixed reactions, with some praising her gesture while others reminded her to urge Bahati to honour his pledge to the Harambee Stars.
Celebrity couple Diana and Kevin Bahati are among Kenya’s most high-profile and affluent couples, and they never shy away from showing it. Diana Bahati took aim at her former teachers and classmates from her younger days.Known for their extravagant gestures and publicity stunts, the Bahatis have consistently kept fans and critics talking.
How rich are the Bahatis? The drama surrounding them began weeks ago when Bahati promised to gift KSh 1 million to Harambee Stars if they defeated Morocco in the Africa Nations Championships.While the team won, Bahati has yet to honour his pledge, sparking widespread backlash online.
Diana followed his opulent gesture with one of her own. She took to social media flaunting wads of cash as she gifted their adopted son, Morgan, some money to go shopping and hang out with friends. Bahati then resurfaced after criticism, showing off KSh 3 million in cash, as he shifted blame to McDonald Mariga for failing to honour his promise. Hours later, he gifted Diana KSh 1 million for the weekend, telling her to spend KSh 200,000 on her exes.
Was Diana always rich? In her latest social media post, Diana flaunted millions of shillings in cash while in her sleek Range Rover. She recounted how teachers, school accountants, and fellow students treated her poorly when she was young and struggling to pay school fees, boasting about how far she has come.
“Where is that prefect from New Light? Esther, do you remember when you were listing me among the noisemakers? Where are you now? I hope you are in HR somewhere, hiring people for jobs. The class favourites, you were loved, and I was told my head is only full of porridge, that I cannot understand anything.
The accountant, Anne Njeri, would tell me to return home because I could not afford school fees. Mwalimu wa maths, hapa ni wapi? Mimi ndio tajiri hii town. You guys should look for me; I’ll give you something. You told me I would not amount to anything. Where are you now?” she boasted.
Her video sparked reactions, particularly because of Bahati’s unfulfilled promise to Harambee Stars. However, some netizens praised her for reminding those who put her down that she is no longer that person.
By Kenyans
