Sherlyne Anyango deeply regrets parading nyash online during Covid lockdown
Sherlyne Anyango. Photo/Courtesy

Sherlyne Anyango deeply regrets parading nyash online during Covid lockdown

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Sherlyne Anyango quickly shot to fame during Covid-19 lockdown in 2020 after selling her wares online to thirsty men.

The sufficiently endowed socialite rose to fame came through her appearances on Xtian Dela’s Club Covid, a popular Instagram show featuring scantily dressed women showcasing their dance moves and vying for votes from viewers.

Sherlyne captured the attention of thirsty men by her twerking prowess, shaking her body like a violent tremor.

Speaking in a recent interview with Presenter Ali, Sherlyne revealed that her involvement in Club Covid had brought her immense wealth.

She confessed that she started entertaining men in private spaces online to fulfil their fetishes and this often involved her being naked like an animal and doing stuff that the devil himself could be ashamed of.

Sherlyne claimed that  she had purchased a lavish house worth Ksh25 million and constructed a separate residence for her parents, and still had surplus funds to invest in various business ventures as a result of engaging in online prostitution.

“I bought this house with cash. It cost around Ksh25 million. I earned a substantial amount through private video shows, with people paying handsomely for my performances. I also built a house worth Ksh4 million for my parents and fully furnished both properties. In total, I made over Ksh30 million in just a year,” Sherlyne said.

However, reflecting on her past choices, Sherlyne expressed regret over how she portrayed herself on the show. She admitted that she could have conducted herself with more dignity and decorum.

“While Club Covid provided me with financial stability, I now realize that being nearly naked on the show was not a good representation of myself. I am unhappy with how I portrayed myself in that context,” she lamented.

Additionally, Sherlyne shared the repercussions her actions had on her personal life. Her revealing photos became a source of strain in her relationship as her fiancé’s family discovered them.

“I was planning to get married, but when my fiancé’s family stumbled upon my photos from Xtian Dela’s show, they considered it a red flag. Despite the mzungu being deeply in love with me, his family advised him against marrying me. It was an enlightening moment for me,” Sherlyne divulged.

As Sherlyne reflects on her past experiences, she hopes to rebuild her image and find a balance between financial success and personal dignity.