Veteran musician Kevin Bahati is on vacation with his wife and kids, and the girls are not happy about his behaviour. Bahati was forced to apologise to Diana Marua after his daughters called him out. In a video that is now trending on TikTok, Bahati, Diana Marua, and their girls, Mueni and Heaven, were having a nice meal at the hotel. Bahati, who was receiving something from the waitress, thanked her and referred to her as mrembo (beautiful), something his little girls did not take lightly.
Why Bahati apologised to Diana Marua on vacation “Daddy, why do you keep calling every girl mrembo?” asked Heaven. Mueni also interjected and said: “And your mrembo is just here wondering.” Bahati tried to explain himself and noted that he meant no harm as he saw no problem using the word mrembo. “It is weird when you have a wife, and you are calling girls mrembo in front of your wife.
She feels bad. You only call your wife baby; you don’t even call her mrembo. It’s not bad; it just feels sad,” said Mueni. Bahati then apologised to Diana after she asked him if he was planning on calling everyone beautiful, who would serve him.
Here are some of the comments from social media users: @Lisa said: “Hawa watoto wakona sense hata kuliko some 49 year olds.” @Stella said: “Unaita kila mtu mrembo and your mrembo is here wondering. Mueni mtetezi wa Dee.” @Taimless Biut said: “Mueni is nature and understanding and disciplined.” @Lucy said: “The fact that the kids wait for the waitress to walk away to lecture the daddy kills me.” @Babe said: “Mueni is sharp and eloquent.”
@Kicheko laughter said: “Alimwita mrembo. Akawasha moto na ameshidwa kuzima.” What Bahati’s daughter’s told him after birthday surprise The singer was recently humbled by his children, who reminded him to appreciate the birthday treat he had been given. Bahati had walked him to his room, where his bed had red rose petals in a love-heart shape and others spread on it. However, he lamented if his wife had made the gift or asked the hotel to do so, forcing his daughters to intervene.
by Amondi Aroko