City fashion designer Bolo Bespoke’s wife, Mueni, has recently addressed rumors about her real age, putting to rest speculation that she has been hiding it. In a candid conversation, Mueni showed confidence and calmness, making it clear that she has far more important things to focus on than the chatter around her age.
When asked about the rumors, Mueni said she’s turning 31 at the end of August this year and stood firm on that. She brushed off the opinions of others, stating that no matter what people think or say about her age, it does not affect her truth. “I have nothing to tell them, my mother, who gave birth to me, is the only one who can verify my real age to them if they want. You cannot keep telling people what they don’t want to hear. Let everyone have their own opinion on what they want,” she explained.
Mueni emphasized that she knows her age and it’s hers alone. She added with humor and composure that if people want to think she’s 51, 100, or even 16 or 20 years old, that is their choice. “For me, my age is mine and I know I’m turning 31 years on 31st August,” she stated confidently.
The issue of her age came to light after Bolo Bespoke, her husband and a well-known fashion designer, mentioned her upcoming birthday plans during a recent interview. Bolo had revealed that Mueni was about to turn 31 and shared how he intended to celebrate the milestone. However, this sparked discussions online, with some netizens questioning her actual age.
In her recent remarks, Mueni went beyond just confirming her age and shared the deeper significance that turning 31 holds for her. She described it as a meaningful milestone that brings reflection and gratitude. “I’ll do a major unveiling during my 31st birthday. It’s not easy to be 31. People die at 29 years or even far below 20 years, but for me, God has given me the grace to just stay in this world, revolving around the world 31 times. For that alone, I’m grateful and I must do a major unveiling,” she said.
Mueni sees her 30s as a time of clarity and purpose. She explained that while 30 can be a challenging age filled with uncertainty, 31 is about confirming and acting on the decisions made at 30. “30 years comes with a challenge, it’s not the age of confusion or being unsure of what you want to do. When you reach 30, you have to be sure of what you want, and 31 years is the age of now confirming that whatever you decided at 30 you can be able to achieve it at 31. That’s exactly what I’m doing, I’m stamping,” she added with finality.
Through her remarks, Mueni highlights the importance of self-acceptance and moving forward with confidence despite external opinions. Her attitude toward her age and life milestones reflects maturity and a grounded perspective on personal growth and gratitude for life’s journey. Rather than getting caught up in social media rumors or criticism, she chooses to focus on what truly matters to her — embracing her age, celebrating her life, and setting intentions for the future.