Vera Sidika Imports Ksh300,000 Bed For Her Daughter 7 Years After She Bought Herself Ksh1 Million Bed

Vera Sidika Imports Ksh300,000 Bed For Her Daughter 7 Years After She Bought Herself Ksh1 Million Bed

Vera Sidika caused a buzz in 2015 when she bought herself a Ksh1 million bed, seven years down the line she has bought 300k bed for her daughter.

The bootyful socialite stunned her fans on March 23rd 2015 when she took to social media to show off her expensive bed.

Vera posted a luxury bed on her Instagram page which she said she bought for $11,500 or Ksh1,046,500 as per 2015 dollar/shilling exchange rate.

“My motto; To simply wake up every morning a better person than when I went to bed. My Girls still can’t get over the fact that I got this bed for 11,500$. Oh well, they don’t understand the feeling,” wrote Vera.

Vera Sidika's expensive bed
Vera Sidika’s expensive bed

On Tuesday March 29th 2022, Vera Sidika once again caused a stir on social media after she announced that she has imported a Ksh300,000 bed for her daughter Asia Brown.

Vera gave birth to her daughter on October 20th 2021, the baby will soon turn six months and the socialite wants to have her sleep on her own bed.

The mother of one has revealed that she imported a Ksh300,000 bed for her daughter from United Kingdom (UK).

“Can’t wait to unveil Asia’s nursery. At 6 months magical. Damn. Girl be sleeping on a bed worth Ksh300,000 from UK. How I wish I had this life as a newborn. Kweli it’s true, we work hard to give our kids what we never had. Aki God bless all mothers doing the best for their babies,” wrote Vera Sidika.

Related: Unbelievable Photos Of Vera Sidika While She Was Still A Student In High School And When She Was Still Tarmacking

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