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MJULUS INGESIMAMA KENYA YOTE KUNGEKOSA STIMA- WILLIS RABURU TELLS FANS ASKING ABOUT HIS MJULUBENG

TV anchor Willis Raburu has left fans in stitches after responding to netizens asking about his ‘meat print’.

Willis had shared pictures on his Instagram account whicYote Kungekosa Stima- Willish caused a buzz with fans talking about the print on his shorts.

A fan told Willis: “Na Uadress ile storo ya mjulus kusimama beyond recognition.”

Laughing at the fan’s comment which was among thousands of others speaking on the issue, Willis decided to respond.

“Haikuwa imesimama bro ingesimama Kenya yote kungekosa stima,” the tv presenter responded.

This left celebrities and his fans in stitches as they left emojis and questions on his Instagram post.

Over time the presenter has carved a niche for himself as being vocal and funny while responding to fans questions.

He has also given fans a glimpse into his life with him sharing that he had a dreaded experience at an unnamed hotel where he spent his honeymoon with his wife.

Earlier this year reports hit social media that the TV presenter separated from his wife, Mary Ngami, popularly known as Marya Prude.

Willis and Marya stopped living together after they lost their daughter, Adana early this year. This took a toll on both of them with Marya reportedly denouncing Christianity.

Some speculated that Marya ended things when she found out that he had been having an affair with a Ugandan woman whose identity is yet to be known.

Some claimed that when Marya Prude confronted Willis about his extramarital affair, Raburu asked his wife to move out of their home in Phenom Estate, Langata.

Marya moved into a new house along Kiambu road in Thindigua area and the 10 over 10 show presenter then moved in with his father.

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