Unlucky With Love? 4 Celebrities Who Are Ageing But Are Yet To Get Married

Love is a beautiful thing but for some well known celebrities it has been elusive. These celebrities have accomplished what anybody would desire to have.

They are successful in their careers, they remain relevant in their fields but they are yet to find their missing ribs. Age is also catching up with them, leaving their fans with so many questions.

These celebrities include;

1.Ringtone Apoko

He is an accomplished gospel musician who has managed to stay relevant over the years.  The self proclaimed chairman of gospel industry has been looking for a wife in over 6 years but he hasn’t found an ideal partner.

He made an attempt to win over Zari in 2018 by getting her an expensive Range Rover but all was in vain.

Justina Syokau, another controversial musician, wanted to save Ringtone the trouble of finding a wife by expressing desire to settle down with him, something that Ringtone did not agree to.

In December 2021, he shared qualities of a woman he wants to marry.

“I want someone who can pray for seven hours every day. I don’t want a slay queen, I want someone who can work, mtu anajituma,” he said.

Years later, he stopped the search, saying that he has left God in control. Ringtone is approaching 40s.

2. Wilbroda

Jackie Nyaminde aka Wilbroda is in her 40s and has remained single for over a decade after ending her first marriage. She is a mother of one and in the past, she admitted that relatives are among the reasons why her marriage crumbled.

Early last year, the actress and radio presenter said that she is open to dating, urging men interested in her to shoot their shot. She however previously said that getting a man to marry her has been difficult.

Additionally, young men were hitting on her, making her situation more complicated.

” Aki kuna msee ananikatia na anataka mtoto. Mimi sitaki mtoto. Kijana enda utafute msichana mdogo mwenye atakuzalia watoto watatu/wanne. Mimi nilifunga. He crushes on me very thoroughly. Ni Gen Z. Imagine si hukatiwa na vijana wadogo but I love it,” Wilbrodah told Oga Obinna.

 

3. Maina Kageni

The  popular radio presenter is in his fifties but has never ever considered marriage. He has been open about the subject, occasionally stating why he prefers to be a bachelor.

“Never ever, so that I end up staying with someone who is like my sister? The things women go through just to look good for a man only for him to say he sees you like a sister. I find it crazy. Men are the most selfish people in the world. Why didn’t they say it from the word go that such things happen. They should so that someone can know what they are getting themselves into,” he said in one of his shows.

In another, Maina said that he won’t marry because he loves freedom.

” “Some of the things I hear on the show about marriage are scary. It has taught me one thing, marriage is not for everyone but never say never,” he said.

4. Sheila Mwanyigha

She captivated Kenyans with her sweet voice on radio. The radio and TV personality is in her 50s but is yet to settle down with any man. She is beautiful and aging like fine wine.

Sheila has been engaged thrice in the past, but none of the engagements ended up in marriage.

“The first, I didn’t think he was the right person for me. The second time my dad died and I wasn’t ready to leave Kenya and relocate to Europe. It was six months before the wedding,” she said in 2019.

“The third time I said no. You don’t marry a person you can live with, marry someone you can’t live without. I never want to settle. If you don’t love someone as much as they love you, you can’t marry that one person. You should marry someone you can’t live without.”

 

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