Kasyoka, 36, recently tied the knot with her 56-year-old Canadian man, Darrel, after dating for two years. How did Kasyoka meet her Mzungu husband? Speaking in an interview with TUKO.co.ke, the beautiful Kamba woman from Mtwapa, Mombasa, revealed they met at a luxurious hotel in the coastal city. “We met in February, 2021. I had gone for dinner at the hotel with my sister and my two kids,” she revealed. She added: “It was a shock, he proposed after a week and bought me a house within a month.” The Mzungu man was in Kenya for holiday when he fell in love with the Kamba woman. Kasyoka revealed her two kids are from her previous marriage and she left because her man was abusive. The mother of two said her man then flew to Canada, and in the two years of dating, he flew to Kenya three times to be with her before inviting her to Canada. The couple had a civil wedding in Canada, but Kasyoka’s family did not attend, and they are planning on having a traditional wedding in Kenya soon. The woman said her man paid her dowry price handsomely and sent her a lot of money during their dating period. Kasyoka said her friends criticised her for marrying an older man, but her family supported her. The Kenyan woman praised her Canadian in-laws for being welcoming, disclosing she only faced racism at the airport after landing in Canada. “His parents love me much. They love my colour, and they are proud of me. I faced racism at the airport because I travelled alone,” she said. Darrel is a divorcee and does not have children. Lady says Mzungu hubby proposed 1 month after meeting In other news, a Kenyan identified as Hellen Daniel disclosed that she met her Mzungu man online, and he proposed a month after their physical meeting. Speaking to TUKO.co.ke about her relationship with 40-year-old Daniel, Hellen said: “We met on InterracialDating.com in late February 2022.” Hellen said her previous relationship didn’t work, and she was single when she met Daniel. The 26-year-old before she met her man, she had been on different dating sites searching for a soulmate, but nothing was forthcoming. Later, a friend of hers recommended she try her luck on InterracialDating.com and boom; she met her match. “Two weeks after joining the week, I matched with Daniel, who had been on the site for two weeks as well,” she recalled. The front office assistant said she ignored Daniel’s messages because she was scared he could be a catfish. The lovebirds got married on April 8 in a colourful wedding ceremony. BY TUKO NEWS