KRG The Don’s ex-wife Linah Wanjiru flaunts her hourglass figure in a see-through dress 
Lin Kiruthi and KRG. PHOTOS/Courtesy.

KRG The Don’s ex-wife Linah Wanjiru flaunts her hourglass figure in a see-through dress 

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Linah Wanjiru Kiruthi alias Lin Kiruthi is glowing again after her ex-husband KRG The Don unceremoniously dumped her for cheating on him with a matatu conductor from Zimmerman.

The mother of two recently showed off her hourglass figure in a black see-through dress as she celebrated her birthday.

Lin took to social media to show off her fine body as she turned a year older.

“Drum rolls’! Let the party begin! I can’t hold back my excitement because it is my birthday. Happy birthday, to me More life more blessings to me,” she wrote.

Lin Kiruthi shows off her curves. PHOTO/Instagram (@linkiruthi).
Lin Kiruthi shows off her magnificent curves. Photo credit: Instagram/linkiruthi

Lin and KRG divorced in 2021 over infidelity on her part.

Their divorce was messy after the flamboyant musician discovered that Lin was cheating on him with a matatu conductor from Zimmerman.

KRG while speaking on his divorce said that he parted ways with Lin because she got idle and started rolling with chokoras.

“There is a certain level of richness that when you reach, there are some nonsense you cease tolerating. There are certain people you no longer want to see around you,” KRG said in a past interview.

The artiste further claimed that his ex-wife’s mindset was no longer in the same wavelength with his, lamenting that she liked associating with low lives and friends who added no value in her life.

“She loved moving around with low-life and people who added no value to her life. People I can only liken to chokoras,” he added.

KRG further alleged that his wife lacked the motivation to run a business, despite opening several enterprises for her.

“She has had businesses but she is not business oriented. Even if you open a business for her, it fails because she lacks big dreams. She had no bills to foot, hence assumed a comfort zone.”