Stivo Simple Boy has been receiving an overwhelming amount of love lately, especially after purchasing his first car, a sleek Mazda Demio. The unexpected upgrade caught many by surprise, leading to a surge of attention from fans and admirers alike. Among them is Irene Nekesa, former house help to Diana Marua, who recently confessed her love for the musician.
Irene, who had never previously expressed any romantic interest in Stivo, suddenly declared her admiration after seeing his new ride. Taking to social media, she shared a video in which she professed her love, emphasizing that she was single just like Stivo and ready to be his partner. She even went as far as offering to wash his feet and massage him, stating that he needed someone like her by his side.
Stivo, however, was not fazed by her sudden change of heart. Responding to the video, he humorously noted that he was familiar with such situations, implying that some people only show interest when success comes knocking. His witty remark, “Mchezo wa taoni tunaujua, au sio machabe,” resonated with many, earning him praise from male fans who saw it as a masterful response to the newfound attention.
The Kibera-born musician has always been admired for his humility and authenticity. His journey from hardship to success has been inspiring, and his latest achievement has only solidified his status as one of Kenya’s most beloved artists. While some fans encouraged him to give Irene a chance, others cautioned him to be wary of people whose affection is driven by material gain.
Aside from Irene’s declaration of love, Stivo has noticed an influx of new friends since acquiring his car. In a lighthearted video, he shared how people have been offering unsolicited advice on dining etiquette, urging him to adopt a more refined lifestyle. However, Stivo remained true to himself, insisting that he would live life on his own terms.
The musician revealed that his car was acquired through a partnership with Kushi Motors, though he contributed nearly half of the KSh 1.2 million cost himself. Expressing gratitude, he credited his fans and supporters for making the dream a reality, emphasizing that the vehicle would primarily be used for work-related activities.
As Stivo continues to thrive, it is evident that his success story is far from over. Whether he takes Irene up on her offer or not, one thing remains clear—Stivo Simple Boy is not just a musician but a symbol of resilience and authenticity in the Kenyan entertainment scene.