If you were hoping for a romantic Valentine’s Day with Kenya’s most famous socialite, you’ll need more than a bouquet of roses—you’ll need a small fortune.
Vera Sidika has officially set the bar for “high-maintenance” this February, announcing a Valentine’s Day package that costs more than many luxury cars.
Taking to Instagram on Monday morning, February 9, 2026, the entrepreneur revealed she is open to being someone’s date for a cool $15,000 (approximately Ksh1.95 million).
The package is being marketed as a premium “luxury experience,” with the highlight being an exclusive, high-end lunch date with the socialite.
The announcement wasn’t a random move. Sidika first shared a series of “leaked” screenshots showing her inbox flooded with messages from hopeful suitors begging for her time on February 14.
In a classic display of her business acumen, the socialite decided to put a definitive price tag on her company.

“I know it’s a week to Valentine’s and guess what, my DM is full,” she told her followers.
“The requests have become overwhelming,” she added.
The luxury offer comes just weeks after Sidika made headlines for refusing to join the “iPhone 17” hype currently gripping Nairobi.
While fellow influencers rushed to secure the latest Apple device, Vera proudly stuck with her older model, claiming that true status isn’t measured by a phone.
“My worth isn’t measured by an upgrade like the latest iPhone,” she recently stated, adding that she prefers “moves making behind the scenes” and tangible investments like real estate and her fleet of luxury vehicles.

This is not the first time Sidika has turned her personal brand into a high-ticket item. Historically, she has charged between $3,000 and $6,000 for club appearances, and once famously claimed to have spent over Ksh5 million in a single day at a designer store.
However, the $15,000 price tag for a single lunch date marks a new height for her personal brand.
While critics have taken to social media to scoff at the cost, the self-proclaimed “boss lady” remains unmoved, reminding fans that if they can’t afford the lifestyle, they simply aren’t the target audience.
For the lucky—and wealthy—winner, the ultimate Valentine’s date is just a wire transfer away.
