Sandra Dacha has set social media abuzz after openly announcing that she’s ready to settle down and is actively looking for a husband.
Famed for her energetic personality and comedic role as Silprosa on the hit TV series Auntie Boss, Dacha shared the revelation during a candid interview with a local entertainment outlet. She expressed a strong desire to start a family, saying she’s done building her career and now wants to build a home.
“Mi niko serious, I’m ready to be married. I’m not even joking—hii si content,” she declared, prompting laughter from the hosts before clarifying that her statement was genuine.
The 34-year-old actress emphasized that while her life on social media might look glamorous, it can’t replace the joy of real companionship.
“I want a husband, not situationships,” she added. “Fame is nothing if you go home to an empty house.”
Dacha spoke honestly about the loneliness that can come with working in entertainment—especially for women, who are often judged harshly based on looks or public image. She noted that she’s not seeking perfection, just a God-fearing, kind, and supportive partner.
Her bold declaration quickly went viral, drawing admiration from fans who praised her vulnerability and authenticity. Some male fans even took their shot in the comments, humorously volunteering themselves as potential suitors. One Instagram user, @kamau_steven3, sparked even more curiosity by asking, “Kwani waliachana na Akuku Danger?”—referencing past rumors about Dacha’s love life, followed by laughing emojis.
Dacha later posted a playful follow-up video reaffirming that she’s serious about love—not chasing clout. Though previously private about her relationships, she has recently opened up more about love, body positivity, and the struggles of being a woman in the spotlight.
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Entertainment critics have commended her for using her platform to normalize discussions about love and vulnerability, especially in a culture that often expects celebrities to appear flawless.
As fans eagerly follow her journey, one thing is clear—Sandra Dacha is speaking from the heart, and this time, it’s personal.