“Naskia Kiwaruu” Diana Marua Admits She Feels Jealous After Bahati Features Aggie In Steamy Music Video

"Naskia Kiwaruu" Diana Marua Admits She Feels Insecure After Bahati Features Aggie In Steamy Music Video

Diana Marua has confessed that she feels jealous to see her husband Bahati and Aggie the Dance Queen erotically grinding on each other in a new music video.

Bahati featured Aggie as the main video vixen in his new music video ‘My Beginning’ which was uploaded on YouTube on November 16, 2022.

In the video, Bahati and Aggie the Dance Queen dropped a sexually charged performance as they grind on each other like wild animals on heat.

“Uuuuwi nahisi kinyongo!! Huyo ni mume wangu!?,” Diana Marua commented on the video.

She also confessed that she feels jealous in a post on social media.

“NASKIA KIWARUUUU LAKINI NITADOOO??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🙆🙆🙆🙆🙆🙆,” Diana wrote.

 

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Bahati and Aggie’s steamy video comes weeks after Bahati set tongues wagging when he was seen grinding on Milly Chebby.

Bahati and content creator Milly Chebby caused a stir after a steamy video of them grinding on each other erotically surfaced online.

Chebby was shaking her fat booty while bending over as Bahati rubbed his nether region against her butt while holding her by the waist.

Related: Terence Creative: I Have No Problem With Bahati Grinding On My Wife, Am Not Jealous

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