MC Gogo’s attempt to soft-launch curvy girlfriend sadly backfires

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It seems that Frankline Mark Gogo (or as most of you know him Mc Gogo’s) foray into sharing a backside photo of his mysterious girlfriend has ended up backfiring.

The famously private MC’s girlfriend has now resorted to deactivating her Instagram account a few hours after he flaunted her online.

And why is that? Most likely because idle or curious or hardworking Kenyans decided to scour the internet to find out who the unidentified woman was.

And they most likely did, as the lady (who I will not name) has now deactivated her account. Ouch! Such a sad turn during her birthday celebrations.

Earlier today, MC (who has in the past kept his dating life away from the interwebs) decided to reverse cause and celebrate his never-before-seen mpermanent and penned down a sweet birthday message to her.

”To my baby,Happy birthday to the Loml,my womanzz, my sumbua, kababy kangu, happiest birthday my love nakupenda sana cant wait to do life with you. Enjoy your day mama,” he started.

The entertainer then made an amusing plea to the internet community, requesting permission to turn off his phone so that he could more fully enjoy his partner.

”Na mniruhusu leo nikue off.”

MC Gogo’s post
Image: Instagram

Kenyans who were excited about the gifted emcee’s post flooded the comment area with their thoughts.

”Na mrembo figa ni fire dangerous wacha tungoje face reveal.”

”wewe unaitwa Kababy ama tuachane na wewe?” a netizen asked.

”Sasa huyu ndio amejua, its not a secret just private,”

MC became well-known in 2020 after a TikTok video of him emceeing a playlist went viral. His distinct deep voice and his sense of humour were highly appreciated by internet users, making him one of the finest Mcs in the nation.

Gogo has a strong stage presence and commands the attention of the audience despite his diminutive frame.

Since his breakthrough, he has performed on stages alongside international performers like Sautisol and Diamond Platnumz and has thrilled crowds at large-scale events like the Oktoba festival.

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GEOFFREY MBUTHIA

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