Willis Raburu and his fiancée Ivy Namu will tie the knot this year, almost three years after he parted ways with his first wife Marya Prude.
The Citizen TV presenter plans to walk down the aisle with Ivy Namu before December.
“This year, of course. It will happen between January and December, there will be something,” Raburu said during an interview on Tuko.
The flamboyant presenter proposed to Namu in July last year at a party organized to celebrate their son Mali’s birthday.
While at the party which was attended by invited guests only, Raburu stood in front of his lover holding something that looked like a red rose flower in one hand and a microphone in the other hand.
“You are my love, you are everything to me and it will give me great happiness,” Raburu said to his lover before kneeling down and opening the ‘flower’ he was holding.
Inside the fake flower was an engagement ring.
“…if you Ivy Namulindwa can be his wife.. we need an answer,” Raburu added while kneeling in front of Namu.
Namu, who seemed nervous to pass, did not hesitate to accept the marriage proposal, which may have caught him by surprise.
The guests who had gathered there congratulated the two who may soon tie the knot.
Before venturing into a relationship with Namu, Willis Raburu was married to Marya Prudence.
The two got married in May 2017 in a private ceremony and separated in 2020.
The former couple separated in mysterious circumstances, just a few months after losing their child.
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