Kenyan socialite Vera Sidika has once again set social media ablaze after announcing that she’s ready to step back into the dating scene — and this time, she’s open to dating a Gen Z man. The mother of two shared the revelation in a candid online post, immediately sparking lively reactions from fans and fellow celebrities.
Vera Opens Up About Loneliness and Love
Vera confessed that she has been single for quite some time, admitting that loneliness has begun to take a toll on her. She even noted that her recent birthday lacked its usual excitement, hinting that the absence of romance might be to blame. Playfully, she suggested that a younger man could be just what she needs to bring back the spark in her life.
Social Media Reacts to Vera’s Confession
Her admission quickly went viral, drawing a mix of admiration, amusement, and jokes. While some fans praised her honesty about love and vulnerability, others humorously questioned whether Gen Z men were truly ready to handle her confidence and experience.
Kabugi’s Comedic Move
Enter comedian Kabugi, who saw an opportunity to turn Vera’s post into comedy gold. Known for his witty humor, Kabugi slid into Vera’s direct messages with a playful line suggesting that she shouldn’t overlook him in her search for a Gen Z partner. He later teased the exchange on his social media, captioning it with, “I’ve done what a man’s gotta do.”
Fans immediately flooded his comments with laughter and support, cheering him on for his boldness. Vera, clearly entertained, responded with laughter emojis and reposted Kabugi’s message on her stories, adding the cheeky caption, “These Gen Zs don’t play!”
Fans Debate: Could This Be a Match?
The playful back-and-forth between Vera and Kabugi quickly trended online, with Kenyans humorously debating whether the socialite might actually give the comedian a chance. What began as a lighthearted confession has turned into one of the most talked-about online moments of the week.
Whether Vera is truly ready for a Gen Z romance or simply enjoying the attention, one thing is clear — her openness and Kabugi’s quick humor have brought laughter and entertainment to Kenya’s digital scene once again.