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‘I Am Fluid’: Kwambox Opens Up About Her Sexuality

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Nairobi, Kenya – July 17, 2025 – Popular Kenyan radio and media personality Sheila Kwamboka, widely known as Kwambox, has sparked widespread conversation with her candid revelation about her fluid sexuality.

Speaking on the Iko Nini podcast, the former Kiss FM presenter addressed long-standing curiosity about her personal life, declaring, “I am fluid. Maybe Gen Z’s ndio hawajui (are the ones who don’t know).”

Her statement has ignited discussions across social media, shedding light on the concept of fluid sexuality in a society where such topics remain sensitive.

Fluid sexuality refers to a person’s sexual orientation or preferences evolving over time, rather than remaining fixed.

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Someone might primarily date one gender for years but later develop romantic or sexual attraction to another.

In her discussion, Kwambox shared that her last four relationships were with men, yet she embraces the fluidity of her attractions, emphasizing openness and authenticity.

Kwambox, who first came out as fluid in 2008, reflected on her journey with confidence and humor.

“It’s not a new thing for me,” she said, addressing misconceptions and inviting understanding.

Her openness has resonated with many, particularly younger audiences, while prompting questions from others seeking clarity.

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The media personality’s announcement comes at a time when conversations about sexual orientation are gaining traction in Kenya, often met with both support and skepticism.

Social media platforms, have been abuzz with reactions ranging from praise for her courage to humorous calls for explanations.

One user posted, “Can someone break down what fluid sexuality means, as if they’re explaining it to Karen Nyamu?” referencing the Kenyan politician known for her outspoken views.

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Kwambox’s revelation represents a significant moment for visibility in Kenya, where discussions of diverse sexual identities often face cultural and social barriers.

By sharing her story, she joins a growing number of public figures advocating for acceptance and understanding.

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