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Drama As TUJUANE Famed Man Camps And REFUSES To Leave Sugar mummy’s House In KITENGELA

Tender pictured doing house chores at his sugar-mummy’s house

Tender Ooko a beautician by profession and a guitarist who made headlines for calling his Tujuane date a Kiatu a demeaning reference to the lady as being ugly,a statement that earned hate especially on line has been caught up in yet another squabble.

According to a reliable revealing a dealing exclusively to Nairobi Exposed,the beautician had been called by the lady to her Kitengela home to do her nails but he supposedly extended his stay,”the lady is 68 years old,he came here on Sunday and has refused to leave,the lady is a single mum and leaves with her daughter who didn’t like the idea of a young man being with her mother.” revealed the source.

She goes further to state that the estranged man has since resorted to doing house chores to charm the sugar mummy and spend most of their times indoors when the daughter told him off to leave a drama ensued as the man in his twenties rubbished the daughter off claiming he loves her mother and the mother loves him and he wont be leaving. The daughter is said to have walked away in protest.


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