Veteran media personality Andrew Kibe has once again captured public attention with candid revelations about his romantic history, fatherhood, and current relationship philosophy. The former Kiss 100 FM presenter spoke openly during an interview with fellow media personality Jacky Nyaminde (Wilbroda), providing insight into why his previous unions did not succeed and why he now prefers casual relationships.
Kibe admitted that his two marriages were mistakes. He described himself as “too free of a spirit” for long-term commitment and likened marriage to being stuck eating at the same restaurant forever. “I should have known that earlier, rather than wasting their time and my time. Sipendi relationships,” he said. He stressed that he now values his independence and enjoys a solitary lifestyle, adding, “I even live alone, I do not cook even if I can. My time is very valuable. I married twice because I was very stupid. I would rather die than make that mistake again.”
His comments suggest a deliberate shift from long-term commitments to casual, no-strings-attached relationships that align with his current priorities and lifestyle.
Kibe also shared that he is a father to six children, each with a different woman. Despite his unconventional approach to family life, he believes his children respect and admire him. “My kids are very proud of their father. The ones that I know are like six and all of them have different mothers,” he revealed. He explained that at least two of his children view him as a father figure, emphasizing his belief that his achievements and persona have earned their admiration.
Kibe’s revelations sparked widespread debate online. Social media users expressed a mix of surprise, concern, and support, with many reflecting on the complexity of relationships and parenthood. Some defended him, noting that personal history and experiences shape one’s approach to life, while others questioned his choices and expressed skepticism about his parenting style.
Andrew Kibe’s candidness highlights a growing conversation about independence, personal freedom, and non-traditional approaches to relationships and family in Kenya. By openly discussing failed marriages and fatherhood, he challenges conventional expectations, offering a perspective that prioritizes personal happiness and realistic approaches to modern relationships. His story underscores the importance of self-awareness and the choices individuals make in balancing love, family, and personal fulfillment.


