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Drama in Nakuru Town as Two Women Fight Over Poor but Handsome 21-Year-Old Man
There was unexpected drama in Nakuru town yesterday when two well-dressed women caused a scene in broad daylight, arguing loudly over a young man many described as “just too handsome to ignore.”
According to eyewitnesses, the commotion began near a busy bus stage when the two women spotted each other walking hand-in-hand with the same man, a 21-year-old resident from the outskirts of town. Within minutes, an argument broke out, drawing a curious crowd that blocked traffic and stopped boda bodas in their tracks.
One witness said, “It was like a movie. These ladies were both classy, driving expensive cars, wearing perfume you can smell from far, and here they are, fighting over this young man who looked confused and quiet.”
Locals were even more surprised to learn that the man at the center of the chaos is not wealthy. In fact, he’s jobless and lives in a one-room rental. Yet both women — one believed to be a boutique owner and the other a businesswoman who deals in imported beauty products — claimed to be in love with him and refused to back down.
In an unexpected twist, after nearly thirty minutes of back and forth, the two women decided to come to an unusual agreement. They would both continue dating the young man, each claiming their bond with him was “deeper than money” and “not worth ending over competition.”
Social media has since erupted with reactions, with some users calling the man “Kenya’s most blessed guy” and others jokingly asking for his secret. To continue reading, click here.
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