Kenyan Man Admits Dating Old Mzungu Lady for Money: “Maisha Bila Pesa ni Tricky”

Kenyan Man Admits Dating Old Mzungu Lady for Money: “Maisha Bila Pesa ni Tricky”

  • A Kenyan man has revealed what made him try a relationship with a mzungu lady, a story that has since gone viral
  • The couple often share lovey-dovey videos, showing how fond they are of each other as their relationship blossoms
  • Netizens who reacted to the story urged the man to stay strong, with no one judging his choices

A Kenyan TikToker has revealed the reason behind his relationship with an older mzungu woman.

TikTok Couple
Frank and his older mzungu lady, Ilona, during fun times. Photo: Ilona Ilča Soušková.
Source: TikTok

It’s common to see a Kenyan woman with an older mzungu man, but rare to see the reverse.

Man confesses to dating mzungu lady because of money

The man, Frank, and his bae, Ilona Ilča Soušková, have been sharing content on their page as they show their love for each other.

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The TikTok account is under Ilča's name and has over 31,000 followers with more than 215,000 likes.

In one video, Franklin explains the reason behind their relationship, noting that money is the main motive.

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He starts by singing the famous Locked Away hit song by R. City featuring Adam Levine before sharing his story.

According to Frank, life without money is very tricky and gets you to do things you did not expect.

He adds that money is everything, and even the top leaders would have done the same if it were not for their riches.

The video garnered more than 57,000 views, as some criticised him, while others said they understand his struggle, even asking if his woman has a sister.

Here are some of the reactions:

TONY MWIRIGI said:

"Bro I respect your hustle, any opportunity ya siz yake?"

kahaki said:

"The enemy is poverty."

Amoh said:

"Mahn ulitoa wapi kaschana kadogo hivi bro."

gregorykoech said:

"She is young shida alizaliwa early."

KEENS AJIMA said:

"Baby girl wa 2000 mtoto fresh maziwa."

Ätenaš said:

"Surviving is winning Franklin."

Skyelar2014 said:

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"Sasa mbona una ji explain."

Silvester Ochieng said:

"Mnatoa wapi hawa ma gen z."

Lindah asked:

"Unampenda kweli ama ni juu ya pesa?"

Danteh said:

"Mlisema vitu za zamani ndio zenye thamani, sio."

lulu kay said:

"Sina shida na the girl my question is is he Tanzanian or Kenyan coz those lyrics yoooh I'm traumatised."

Lilly said:

"Would you still love me the same. Kwani shosho haskii venye unaimba?"

𝑻𝒊𝒂𝒏𝒂_𝑫𝒆𝒇𝒓𝒚 said:

"Lol the wrong person singing the right song."

Cara said:

"Anyway surviving is for the winning Franklin, lazima ufurahishe kitega uchumi."

TUKO.co.ke has reached out to the couple to get to know more about their relationship.

TikTok Couple.
Frank and Illona have been dating for quite a while. Photo: Ilona Ilča Soušková.
Source: TikTok

Man dating older mzungu woman shares loved-up moments

Previously, TUKO.co.ke reported about a Maasai man who left the internet ungovernable after showing off his older mzungu lover as they enjoyed a good time.

In the TikTok clip, the young man was donning a white vest while lying in bed next to his mzungu woman, who had white hairs.

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The lady could be seen touching his tummy as the man tried to sing a traditional song as they gave fans a glimpse of their sweet union.

From the comments, it seemed many were not shocked by the relationship, and some urged him to keep going strong since "poverty is the enemy."

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

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Victor Otengo (Entertainment editor) Victor Otengo is the Special Projects Lead and Editor at TUKO.co.ke. He attended the Multimedia University of Kenya, where he studied for a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. He has seven years of experience in journalism and has previously worked as a writer at Standard Digital, reporter and sports pundit at Kwese TV (under African Insights). Email: victor.otengo@tuko.co.ke.

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