Diana & Bahati Reveal Reality Show After Clout

Diana Bahati has addressed her husband’s recent social media activity, revealing it was a publicity stunt for their upcoming Netflix reality show, “The Bahatis Empire.”

Bahati had sparked relationship rumors by posting a throwback photo of Diana with footballer Victor Wanyama, accompanied by a broken heart emoji. He also unfollowed Diana and deleted shared photos.

Diana confirmed these actions were for promotional purposes. She announced the show’s premiere on June 7th, calling themselves the “king & queen of reality” ready to share their lives, “dirty, clean, sad and happy moments.”

”We were the first Kenyan family to have a reality on a national tv (being Bahati on NTV) and now we make history as the first Kenyan family to have a reality show on Netflix. All glory goes to our Lord Jesus Christ.

“It’s official! The first Kenyan /East African reality show on Netflix is #thebahatisempire premiers on Friday 7th June 2024… oh yes; i know y’all had missed us on tv… the king & queen of reality are back and it’s time for us to answer all your rumours as we share with the world our dirty, clean, sad and happy moments!”Diana wrote

This isn’t the first time the couple has used such tactics. While some fans found the situation confusing, Diana suggests it successfully generated buzz for their new project.

Diana Bahati’s Conversation With Her Daughters Warms Hearts (Video)

Diana Bahati recently shared a heartwarming moment with her fans on YouTube. Diana had a candid conversation with her daughters, Mueni and Heaven Bahati.

The video focuses on strengthening their bond by asking thoughtful questions about their lives and feelings. Diana explores what makes them happy and sad, what they love about their family, and their experiences at school.

Creating a safe and open space, Diana approaches the conversation with empathy, allowing her daughters to express themselves freely.

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Mueni, Diana’s daughter with Yvette Obura, bravely shares that being yelled at by adults, including Diana, her mother Yvette, and friends, is a source of sadness for her. Diana acknowledges this and uses it as a teachable moment.

The conversation also highlights positive aspects of their family life. Mueni admires her father’s caring nature, generosity, and forgiving spirit. She appreciates Diana’s loving personality, her willingness to let the “aunties” play loud music, and providing them with comforts and experiences like vacations.

This YouTube video offers a glimpse into Diana’s dedication to fostering strong connections with her daughters. Watch the full video below;