Brown Mauzo advises Kenyan men to cook for their wives to keep them happy
Brown Mauzo has sparked conversation online after urging men to take a more active role in the home, including learning how to cook and supporting their partners.
“Women Are Not Our Maids”
Mauzo delivered a straightforward message centred on partnership and mutual care, reminding men that household responsibilities should not fall solely on women.
“Women are not our maids. Sometimes cook when she is unwell or surprise her with her favourite meal,” he said.
Mixed Reactions Online
His remarks quickly triggered divided reactions across social media. While some users agreed with his perspective, others dismissed the idea or responded with humour.
Some of the reactions included:
“Eye kama anataka kupika apike, he doesn’t have to involve us.”
“Kosa kila kitu lakini usikose bibi anajua kupika.”
“Mwanaume kitchen unafaa kujipata ukiunda sink pekee.”
“We sema umekaliwa na wife 😂.”
The varied responses highlight ongoing debates around gender roles and expectations within modern relationships.
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Personal Life in the Spotlight
Mauzo’s comments come against the backdrop of a personal life that has often attracted public attention, particularly his past relationship with socialite Vera Sidika.
Their high-profile relationship frequently made headlines, from public displays of affection and family milestones to their eventual separation. The two also share children, and their co-parenting journey has remained a topic of interest among fans.
A More Private Chapter
In recent years, Mauzo has taken a more private approach to his personal life. Unlike before, he shares fewer details about his relationships, choosing instead to focus on his music, personal growth, and family.
His latest remarks, however, have once again placed him at the centre of public discourse—this time on the evolving dynamics of relationships and shared responsibilities in the home.
