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Bahati’s Wife Diana Dated Married Man For Years

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Diana Marua opens up on being a side-chick to a married man, dating for money

Speaking on her YouTube channel, Bahati’s wife admitted to using men for money explaining that she grew up with nothing and therefore wanted to experience the good life money could get her. Diana confessed that she never went broke in her twenties as she used to date men for money.

“In the past, I did some things that I am not proud of. At some point, I used to date guys for money,” she said.

She added “In my life, I have done things that I am not proud to say but that was my life and it’s in the past. I’m going to share it with you because I want my story to encourage and inspire someone so that you know that whatever is happening in your life is not permanent. I used to date men for money at some point in my life because I lacked the whole of my life to a point where all I wanted was a good life, all I wanted was to live well. I dated guys for money and I had one who paid my rent, another did my house shopping and I had someone to buy me clothes and another to take me out,” she said.

Diana said she would stack her fridge to the point that the door would not close.

Diana said she was not a saint and back in the days, she dated a married man who would slap her with the truth saying ‘Dee I will not lie to you that I am going to leave my wife for you’…I was a side chick but the guy was good,”

While encouraging the young girls who may be in such a position, she said “I am not proud of what I did but they are facts of my life and I want to encourage someone…These things don’t work, it is just for a season. He will get tired of you and pick someone else, furthermore, he has nothing to lose.”

Diana and Bahati are celebrating five years of marriage.

Felicity Gitonga
Felicity Gitonga is the founder of Africa Business News. abn, freelance writer, journalist, and author with a passion for telling stories.

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