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Home»Entertainment»Kenyan Woman with Mzungu Husband Defends Why She Still Hawks Mandazi: “Tunauza Na Yeye”
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Kenyan Woman with Mzungu Husband Defends Why She Still Hawks Mandazi: “Tunauza Na Yeye”

winnie mabelBy winnie mabelSeptember 16, 2024
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  • A Kenyan woman named Mary has responded to critics questioning why she hawks mandazi despite being married to a mzungu husband
  • Mary said that that should be no one’s business as the husband has endorsed the idea and even helps her hawk at times
  • She dismissed the notion that her life is solely funded by her husband, explaining she works hard to afford her lifestyle and has his full support in her endeavors

A Kenyan woman named Mary has responded to critics questioning why she continues to hawk mandazi despite being married to a mzungu (white) husband.

The TikToker, who goes by the username Iammary, expressed that she is unbothered by the criticism, stating she enjoys staying active and earning her own money.

She explained that people often bombard her with questions about why she engages in such menial work, especially when her mzungu husband has the means to support her.

Mary revealed that her husband even helps her sell the mandazi.

In a video shared on her TikTok, Mary is seen serving her husband a piece of the mandazi she sells, explaining that her involvement in the business doesn’t mean she’s deprived of love or money.

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The husband warmly receives the snack, patiently waiting as Mary adds icing sugar on top.

He even asks her to explain to their online followers what the white substance is, adding a playful element to the interaction.

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The couple’s camaraderie is evident in the video, and Mary confirms that the man, who appears handsome in sunglasses, is her husband, not just a boyfriend.

Mary Addresses Being Judged

Mary also addressed the perception that it’s her husband who funds her lavish appearance whenever she’s seen in public.

She clarified that she takes the initiative to work hard and afford the nice things she wears. She urged those who judge her to stop, stating she has a mindset geared toward hard work and perseverance.

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She concluded by saying their marriage is fulfilling, and her husband fully supports her hawking business.

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