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Dem Wa Facebook Reacts To Allan Chesang Getting Engaged

Witty comedienne and social media sensation Dem Wa Facebook, real name Millicent Ayuwa, has broken her silence following the high-profile engagement and wedding of Trans Nzoia Senator Allan Chesang. Chesang is a public figure whom Dem Wa Facebook once playfully referred to as her “crush” in several viral skits.

After photos from Senator Chesang’s engagement to Chanelle Kittony flooded social media, many netizens lightheartedly trolled Dem Wa Facebook with memes and cheeky posts, referencing her past public admiration for the senator.

However, speaking exclusively to TUKO.co.ke, the popular content creator swiftly set the record straight, effectively dousing any speculation of heartbreak. “Chesang is my boss and I respect that. Chanelle is also my friend. All that ‘crush’ talk was purely for comedy and content. Nothing serious,” she clarified, handling the online buzz with characteristic humor and grace despite trending comments like “Someone check on Dem wa Facebook” and “Crushy wake ameoana, ako sawa?” (Their crush has married, are they okay?) for hours.

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Dem Wa Facebook Reacts to 'Crush' Allan Chesang's Wedding

Senator Allan Chesang, known for his polished image and growing influence in Kenyan politics, formalized his relationship with Chanelle Kittony in a vibrant engagement ceremony held on Saturday, July 12, 2025, in Trans Nzoia.

Chanelle Kittony herself holds a prominent position, serving as the County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Public Works, Roads, Energy and Infrastructure in Trans Nzoia County. She also boasts a notable family background as the daughter of prominent businessman Kiprono Kittony (Chairman of Radio Africa Group and Nairobi Securities Exchange, among other ventures) and the granddaughter of veteran politician Zipporah Kittony (former Senator and long-serving chairperson of the Maendeleo Ya Wanawake Organisation, MYWO).

During the ceremony, Senator Chesang’s father addressed the guests with evident pride and offered warm reassurances to his new in-laws. “He’ll take care of your daughter; that one is a true man,” he affirmed. He then playfully urged the younger generation to embrace marriage, adding, “Allan, now you’re a grown-up. I got married at 16, and now my kids are abroad, sending me money on weekends. Gen Z, don’t delay marriage!” He went on to praise Chanelle for her grace and professionalism, calling her a “very good wife” and noting her quiet, diligent character, telling his wife, “Mama Allan, here is your angel. Take good care of her.”

This celebratory season for the Kittony family extends beyond Chanelle’s recent engagement. It comes just weeks after her younger sister Chantal also got engaged to her Nigerian fiancé, making this a period of double joy and celebration for the prominent family

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