Diana Marua Leaks KSh 167k M-Pesa Shopping Bill after Bahati Fails to Honour KSh 1m Pledge

Diana Marua Leaks KSh 167k M-Pesa Shopping Bill after Bahati Fails to Honour KSh 1m Pledge

  • Diana Marua and her husband, Bahati, have been trending for the past couple of days due to their pledge to Harambee Stars
  • The couple promised to pay the team KSh 1 million if they won their third Group A game against Morocco on August 9
  • While Kenyans have been trolling the Bahatis for failing to honour their pledge, wondering if they are struggling financially, Diana has proved them wrong

Diana Marua has flaunted a KSh 167,220 shopping receipt.

Diana Marua
Diana Marua leaks her M-Pesa receipt after shopping. Photo: Diana Marua.
Source: Instagram

Diana went on a shopping spree and flaunted three trolleys full of shopping. The mother of three said the shopping lasts them for a month.

The Bahati family is a large one made up of five kids, two parents, two househelps, and a driver.

The trolley was filled with sausages, sour milk, toiletries, snacks, vegetables, and meat.

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Diana revealed that she had shopped for three hours and wanted to get home because she was tired.

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"Been here for 3 hours and 42 minutes. Can't wait to get home," she said.

Diana showcased stacks of KSh 1 million that she had withdrawn from the bank. She said:

"Been busy making money, Team Dee. I got something for you pretty soon. But first, allow me to make more money. Jina bila pesa balaa hello."
Diana Marua.
Diana Marua leaks her M-Pesa receipt left) and KSh 2 million she withdrew from the bank (right).. Photo: Diana Marua
Source: UGC

The influencer paraded her M-Pesa receipt of the money she had paid at the supermarket. She captioned it:

"KSh 160k for 1 month shopping at The Bahatis' residence. Its none of your business. but now you know."

Her Instagram Story prompted Kenyans to ask the couple to pay Harambee Stars the money they had promised.

The couple has been trending because they promised to support the Harambee Stars with KSh 1 million if they won their third Group A game against Morocco on August 9.

Netizens react to Diana's shopping bill

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Here is what they had to say:

lauraamaruntabo:

"Oh, she has a Brabus? That's nice. Relax with the shopping, though I didn't even see Olive oil, ghee, butter, Shrimp, couscous or some steak, just basic quality commodities. When you have the capability please also upgrade your taste. Sorry, I forgot Sophistication is inborn, not acquired."

wokabimuniu:

"Are guys still flexing with food stuff?You need to work harder if that's the case."

dp.fx_ke:

"Na watu walipe madeni."

officialramake:

"Na hawajalipa Harambee players this is no good at all."

lilvikings_:

"Shopping is too basic to flaunt or show off."

Did Harambee Stars slam Bahati?

As mentioned, Harambee Stars delivered in their match against Morocco, and Bahati failed to deliver on his promise.

Kenyans called out the musician and his wife, asking them to explain why they had delayed delivering on their promise.

Bahati also said that he had talked to FKF deputy chairman McDonald Mariga, who had allowed him to give the money to the players during a training session before their last group game against Zambia.

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The stars, however, called out the musician, saying that they had not yet heard from him.

They clarified that the only money they had received was from President William Ruto.

Proofreading by Mercy Nyambura, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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