TikToker’s Dad Sends Her KSh 40k after Complaining of Being Broke

TikToker’s Dad Sends Her KSh 40k after Complaining of Being Broke

  • A Kenyan TikToker has left many stunned after casually revealing how her wealthy father spoils her
  • From surprise flowers to instant iPhone upgrades, her lifestyle attracted sparked envy and admiration in equal measure.
  • Kenyans flooded the comments with comparisons as others opened up about their fathers

A Kenyan TikToker has caught the attention of netizens after flaunting the things her rich father does for her.

The Marigus.
A young TikToker flaunted gifts from her welthy dad. Photos: South_agency/Getty Images and @pheyras._.nita.
Source: UGC

@pheyras._.nita is part of the affluent Marigu family on TikTok. The family captured the attention of thousands with their luxurious lifestyle and close-knit bond.

Comprising parents and four children, the family shares glimpses of their high-end homes in Nairobi and Tharaka Nithi, complete with luxury cars and elegant décor.

Their fun, well-coordinated videos have earned them over 95,000 followers and 2.2 million likes, sparking conversations about wealth and family unity in Kenya.

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Are the Marigus rich?

@pheyras._.nita shared a message asking her father for money.

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"Hey, dad, I am broke. Can you send me some money?" she asked.

Her father, Benson Marigu, responded by sending her KSh 40,000. The girl said that her father cares for her other needs, including paying for her hair and even buying her flowers.

In another instance, she complained that the camera quality of her iPhone was too low and asked her dad for an upgrade. As expected, he got her the latest iPhone.

"I love my dad so much. Thank you for everything," she wrote.

What did Kenyans say about the Marigus?

The post made some Kenyans start comparing what their fathers can do for them.

Teffieeee🎀:

"Sisi wa deadbeats inabidi tume wow wow kama ambulance."

gee:

"The only thing mine does is point me with his cigarette."

Sam Klash:

"Mine cannot send Ksh 40,000 but will send whatever he has. They are all dads, right?"

Larcky🇰🇪🇶🇦

"I just imagine the boyfriend's pressure."

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LAVINTA MWANGI 🥰❤️:

"You are showing off and your dad is yet to reach heaven like mine."

kibeh maleh:

"Money is not everything… I hate how we look at money; freedom is just more important."

Mysteriousgirl:

"Imagine that KSh 40k is my salary. Life."

Which is Kenya's most expensive ruracio?

Lilian's ruracio.
Lilian's ruracio was the talk of town. Photos: Kenya Safari Wedding.
Source: Youtube

In other news, a wealthy Ugandan tycoon captured the attention of many after going all out for his traditional wedding to a Kenyan woman named Lilian.

The grand ruracio ceremony was marked by unmatched opulence, as two helicopters landed at the venue, one carrying the bride and the other her bridal party.

The guests were treated to a stunning display of luxury, including a convoy of high-end vehicles such as Mercedes G Wagons, Lexus LX570s, a Range Rover, and a Mercedes sedan, all escorted by police outriders.

Lilian wore a beautiful African-inspired outfit adorned with beads, while her bridesmaids entertained the crowd with choreographed dances.

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The venue featured a massive white tent with elegant décor and chandeliers.

Social media was awash with admiration, and many joked about the Ugandan shilling being strong enough to pull off what some dubbed the wedding of the year.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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William Osoro (Entertainment editor) William Osoro is a TUKO.co.ke entertainment and senior special formats editor with over six years of experience in digital & print media. Osoro started his career at the Standard Media Group as a sub-editor before joining TUKO. Osoro won the Innovation Award at the Standard Group in 2018 and was quadruply recognised for his stellar performance at TUKO. He had the most read article in the whole of 2022. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Media Science from Moi University. Email: william.osoro@tuko.co.ke.

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