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Is he ok? Netizens shocked as Bahati deletes all photos on Instagram

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Kenyan singer turned politician Kevin Bahati has surprised his followers after he deleted all his photos on Instagram.

This comes after the sensational artist who has been inactive on social media after losing the August polls revealed to his fans that he had been facing family issues.

Bahati informed his fans that his wife Diana Marua who has also been inactive on social media decided not to talk about the issues affecting their family.

Man’s going through it all let’s give him time it’s not easy to loose election and still be strong as he is to admit that he lost

Mtunecessary

The couple are expecting their third child.

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His move has since sparked reactions on social media leaving netizens with several more questions than answers.

“Check on your friends not commenting funny comments huku na labda he’s not okay,” wrote @anita sonia.

“Some one need to talk to him he might be passing through a lot kutoka siku ya Elections haja kua sawa,” said @law.

“Man’s going through it all let’s give him time it’s not easy to loose election and still be strong as he is to admit that he lost,”said @Mtunecessary.

”Bado hajaamini alichokipata,”said @Derb830.

The account has 3.2 million followers.


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