Elderly Mzungu in The Viral Wedding Video is The Bride’s Stepfather not The Groom

In Summary
In the viral video that has attracted alot of opinions on social media, the elderly Mzungu man is seen holding a young bride as they walk down the aisle. The man is seen struggling to walk and dance due to old age.

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The elderly Mzungu captured walking next to a young bride is not her husband to be.
In the viral video that has attracted alot of opinions on social media, the elderly Mzungu man is seen holding a young bride as they walk down the aisle. The man is seen struggling to walk and dance due to old age.
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A group of traditional dancers follow behind singing happily and serenading the bride on her wedding day while dressed in traditional Maasai attire.
It has now emerged that the man is the bride’s stepfather and he was walking her down the aisle so that she could tie the knot with her fiancee.
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The wedding was hosted in the outskirts of Nairobi and the pretty lady could not keep calm as she walked hand in hand with her stepfather who seemed happy to give her away to her future husband.
Kitui man says Mzungu wife is his mother’s agemate, he paid Ksh.100 for the dowry.

itui man Bernard Musyoki, who is happily married to a mzungu woman twice his age, has revealed that their love is genuine and not fake, as many claim.
“I sent her a friend request, after a week, I asked her to marry me and she accepted. We even exchanged vows inbox,” he recalled.
In 2018, the 35-year-old said he was to travel to the US to meet his princess, but he was denied a visa but never gave up.
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They kept communicating, and on December 29, 2020, the mzungu woman decided to travel to the country to meet her prince charming. Upon arriving in the country, they travelled to Kitui, where Musyoki lives.
Musyoki revealed that Deborah’s parents are late, and he negotiated for dowry payment with her and her children.
Musyoki weds Deborah The Kenyan man said he and his wife (girlfriend by then) decided to stay pure until marriage.
We used to sleep in different rooms and promised each other to stay pure until we exchanged vows. We had someone in the house who used to live with us,” he narrated.
On February 2, 2021, the two lovebirds tied the knot at Sheria House, and ‘strangers’ witnessed them exchange vows. He said his wedding ring cost less than KSh 100.
“Nilipata ring ya Ksh50 nikanunua. Yeye alikuwa na ring ya kitambo hiyo ndio aliamua kuvaa siku ya wedding. Hakumind bei ya my ring. Alisema kitu ilimleta all the way from USA was to me, sio ring, suit…I am the most important thing (I bought a ring worth KSh 50 for my wedding and my wife used the one she had. She told me she didn’t mind the fact that I got a cheap ring saying what mattered her was me, her prince charming),” Musyoki explained.
Musyoki’s relationship with fiancee’s children
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The Kenyan man revealed that Deborah’s children are also older than him and they relate well. He said when their mother told them she had found love again, they accepted him and supported their relationship.
“We became close friends and they used to call me every time,” he said.
Musyoki professes love for Deborah
The soft-spoken man said his wife and his mother are agemates; both are 70 .
“I love my wife and I will take care of her even when she gets old,” he said.
Musyoki said after he disclosed to his mom that Deborah had children, she accepted her into her family and even gave her a Kamba name.
“Walimuita Mwende, which means beloved in my language. They told her ‘you are part of us’.
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