- A Japanese woman and her Maasai partner have been taking the internet by storm and are a darling to many
- The two lovers are madly in love and are never afraid of showing off their affection for each other on social media.
- Videos of the lovebirds lip-synching to different songs, among them Kiswahili, have garnered so many likes on social media
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An interracial couple has been sharing videos of them jamming to different songs to the amusement of many.
Is this the most beautiful couple on TikTok?
The lovebirds, James, a Maasai from Tanzania and his Japanese wife, are madly in love and are never afraid of showing off their affection for each other on social media.
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The couple's TiKtok is filled with videos of them dancing and lip-synching to various songs and has amassed over 27.2k followers.
"Be brave and fight for what you love," reads one of the captions on their account.
The lovebirds shared a video lip-syncing to Zabron singers' latest hit Upo Single, and fans could not get enough of their video.
Clara said:
"Maasais wives, we are always happy . Tunajua chenye tunapewaga unaishi umefurahi ."
User7803788442003 said:
"Truth be told, this guy is beautiful..."
Sharon_Mugo said:
"Me thinking of how their kid will have good genes."
Taervhm said:
"That is one of the most good-looking men I have ever seen . Beautiful."
GeyleenJerry2 said:
"Mko good couples hadi mnafanana ."
Eunicegitau328 said:
"This man is so cute, kwanza dental."
Faithwanjikumbau said:
"Waah! The best couple I have seen.. unique and lovely combination."
Nady bae said:
"I like the way she smiles."
Nangish said:
"This man is cuter than me...but God why, ."
Peter George Luhala said:
"Wow, nice couple. God bless you guys."
Maziwa Makuu said:
"Beautiful."
User1723486478787 said:
"I can't wait to see your cute kids."
Lizziekama said:
"Nailed it ."
Mzungu spent her inheritance on Maasai husband's family
TUKO.co.ke has in the past, highlighted several love stories of Maasai men and Caucasian women, and that of Stephanie Fuchs and Sokoine is one of them.
Previously, Stephanie, a Mzungu woman happily married to a Maasai from Tanzania, documented her love life on Instagram.
The mother of one recalled the day she arrived in Tanzania on January 4, 2022, as a wildlife volunteer for a si months programme, but she ended up overstaying. In January 2011, she moved to Mafia Island in Tanzania for work, and it was there that she met the love of her life Sokoine.
In January 2012, the lovebirds decided to settle down, and Stephanie revealed they moved to her man's rural home to stay in the traditional Maasai homesteads.
"I spent all the money I inherited when my parents died on cattle for Sokoine’s family. I wanted to live there, and I wanted to live with him, so I invested everything I had to make sure we would be able to live a good life in tune with the traditional values of the Maasai," she said.
Things weren't easy for the Mzungu woman, who was forced to adapt to the new culture.
"It was difficult adapting to his culture, following the rules of gender segregation, never having alone time with him, learning the language, getting used to the food and trying to find my place within his family," she said.
Stephanie revealed her relationship with Sokoine wasn't perfect at first, and it took her time to gel.
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