‘Being featured in Samidoh’s song ruined my life’ – Video vixen cries foul

By , K24 Digital
On Tue, 9 Jan, 2024 21:25 | < 1 min read
Waweru Wa Kam and Samidoh juxtaposed with the woman they featured as a vixen in their song 'Mburi ya Ibuku'. PHOTO/Screengrab by K24 Digital

A video vixen by the name of Mary Wambogo regrets the day she was featured in a song by Mugithi singers Waweru Wa Kam and Samidoh.

Waweru Wa Kam and Samidoh featured Mary as the main video vixen in their song 'Mburi ya Ibuku'.

The song premiered on YouTube on August 28, 2020, and has so far garnered over 1.5 million views.

In the song, the two musicians sing about how they met a lady on Facebook who had assumed a false identity.

The lady used to send the singers photos with a lot of makeup and filters making her look attractive.

The duo received the shock of a lifetime when they went to meet the lady for the first time and discovered she had lied about her looks.

Mary Wambogo expressed regret about being featured as a video vixen in Waweru Wa Kam and Samidoh's song while speaking during an interview with YouTuber Wambui wa Mwangi.

The vixen narrated how the music video ruined her life, noting that the content of this song was about body shaming her.

Mary said she developed low self-esteem as a result of being trolled for her role in the music video as people believed the song's storyline was real and that she was the actual woman who assumed a false identity.

The vixen said she was so depressed that she even stopped appearing in public.

"Being featured in Samidoh's song ruined my life, people started body shaming me saying that I was the one to whom Samidoh and Waweru were referring. I developed low esteem to the point I stopped appearing in public" she said.

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