- Famous YouTuber Iam Marwa shared a video getting cosy with his Mexican girlfriend, enjoying Koffi Olomide's song
- A Kenyan woman expressed her disappointment, wondering why most successful black men marry white women instead of their own
- She claimed the Mexican singer Ro Cabrera was only after Marwa's wealth and not love, but that did not go well with the foreign woman
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A Kenyan woman has shared her opinion on black men dating white women, and she used YouTuber Iam Marwa's example.
Marwa, who has been parading his Mexican girlfriend on social media of late, shared a video of them dancing to one of Koffi Olomide's hits.
Commenting on the video, the Kenyan woman expressed her disappointment, wondering why most successful black men marry white women instead of their own.
She wrote:
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"African men or black men. Once they make it, they run to other races to get women to marry. Do you think if you were a farmer with rotten teeth, she even look at you?"
She claimed Ro Cabrera was only after Marwa's wealth and not love. She claimed Asian men marry their own, unlike Africans.
"She has been seeing your movement and the house you’ve built, now she’s married to you. We lack keeping the riches within us."
"That's why Indians, Asians and the other races frown on marrying outside their own. Only black men run everywhere looking who knows what," she revealed.
Marwa's Mexican lover called out the woman, telling her to stop thinking backwards.
"It is time you open your mind is almost 2024," she said.
Iam Marwa is in love
Previously, TUKO.co.ke reported that the Kenyan YouTuber announced that he was dating.
In August 2023, Marwa shared lovely photos with his Caucasian lover, Ro Cabrera.
"For the first time I bought flowers in my life," he captioned the photos.
He shared another post on his Insta stories and captioned it:
"Malaika nakupenda."
Commenting on Marwa's post, the Mexican woman reminisced about the great moments they spent together. She wrote:
"You have a piece of my heart now, and I am grateful for your presence and everything I learnt from you those days. Thank you for teaching me how to deal with exposure and lovers and haters...you have a kind heart, and I truly appreciate you. We know what is real for us, and that is all that matters. So much love for you Marwa," she said.
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