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Top lifestyle creator and digital influencer Diana Marua has shared a deeply reflective tribute dedicated to her husband, award-winning musician Kevin Bahati, steering public focus back to their shared history following recent relationship friction.

Taking to her social media platforms on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, Maribe shared a curated gallery blending nostalgic throwback pictures with contemporary portraits, documenting the evolution of their high-profile partnership.

“God has and will always be in this story @bahatikenya,” Diana captioned the post, leaning heavily on themes of spiritual grounding and resilience.

The Road to a 10-Year Milestone Without a Walk Down the Aisle

The emotional photo dump arrives just weeks after the reality TV stars hit the headlines over a raw, televised confrontation regarding their long-delayed official nuptials.

During a candid discussion on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, Diana did not hold back her frustration, directly challenging the Mama hitmaker over his failure to formalize their traditional union as they approach a massive decade-long milestone together.

“If I were you, by now, we are going to clock 10 years. Why haven’t you ever put a ring on it?” Diana demanded during the tense exchange.

A Ksh100 Million Budget vs. Public Ridicule

Defending his decade of hesitation, the EMB Records chief executive revealed that his delay stems from a desire for grand luxury rather than a lack of commitment, stating he intends to execute an unprecedented Ksh100 million celebrity wedding.

Bahati argued that a smaller ceremony would only invite criticism from Diana herself regarding financial priorities:

“I am planning to do a wedding that will cost Ksh 100 million. So tukuje hapa kwa video uniambie, ’If I were you, the Ksh 100 million, I would have bought a ranch; I would have invested’,” the singer counter-argued.

However, Diana dismissed the grand budget defense, pointing out that missed deadlines—such as a publicly announced October 20 date that passed without an event—have left her vulnerable to internet trolls and public scrutiny.

“Mbona wedding haijawai happen? Mbona uliambia watu October 20th? Sahi, I look like the laughing stock,” she fired back. “‘Huyu anapromisiwa atawalk down the aisle, but nothing is happening.’”

Ignoring the Noise

In response to her concerns about public perception, Bahati urged his wife to detach her self-worth from comment sections and tabloid narratives.

“If I were you, I would not be listening to people and reading people’s comments that are telling you you are a laughing stock,” he advised.

As one of Kenya’s most visible celebrity couples, the duo’s latest online update suggests that despite the intense structural debates over budgets, timelines, and traditional legal frameworks, they remain united in navigating the complex intersections of public entertainment and private family life.

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