Kenyan dancer Tileh Pacbrohas shared qualities he looks for in a partner saying tribe and nationality do not matter. He was responding to a fan who was curious as to whether he would date a Kenyan girl.Tileh said he tried twice but failed miserably.

After a lot of negativity on his sentiments, Tileh responded.
“Jamani mnanitusi na bado mnajam nikidate watu wengine, mnanitaka hama hamnitaki? Mchague tudeal na Kasongo tukiwa on the same page! 😁”
Kenyans have been speculating that he is dating Spanish damsel Paula Ferron. Paula however denied dating the dancer. Paula however denied dating the dancer.
“I’m getting a lot of messages about Tileh, who is already with another girl. Tileh and I never had anything, we never kissed, and nothing ever happened. He’s a father of a family, I’m 20 years old, and I’m a baby girl. We had something, yes, but it was that I gained a lot of followers, which helped me a lot and he also had an audience because I’m a beautiful girl and he had just ended things with his ex, but that’s it. Stop sending me messages, I don’t care who he’s with, if he marries great, if he has four kids great. He will always be my friend,” she said.

Tileh was previously dating Martina Glez, the mother of his son. The two broke up in early 2024. They promised to continue co-parenting despite the split.
In a statement on Instagram, Tileh confirmed the rumours that have been spreading on social media.
“I will never have the right words to type this, I have looked at my phone for hours trying to find the right words but nothing is forthcoming. Me and Martina decided to go separate ways, this happened a while back due to several irreconcilable differences,” he said.
Adding;
“Our journey hasn’t come to an end and it never will as we will always remain a family and for that expect to see us together still, as we are not only parents but also business partners.”

He said that the decisions they both make going forward are personal and are not in any way connected to their previous union.
“This has been a beautiful journey, there’s more to be happy for than sad and that will remain so forever.”
by PENINAH NJOKI