real housewives of nairobi premier party

In and Out: The Real Housewives of Nairobi’s Premiere Party

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If there’s one show we have all been waiting for, with bated breath, then this is it. The much-anticipated show, The Real Housewives of Nairobi will make its debut today on show max. The show follows the luxurious lives of five influential women in Nairobi, Kenya’s capital city– Susan Kaittany, Vera Sidika, Sonal Maherali, Minne Kariuki, and Lisa Christoffersen as they navigate their opulent lives, relationships, family, and businesses.

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On Tuesday evening, ahead of its official premiere on showmax, celebrities, and media personalities were invited to a special premiere party and screening at the Windsor Golf Hotel and Country Club. The event-themed ‘Elite Glam’ saw celebrities dressed to the nines as they mingled with the cast members of the show. The red carpet was a cocktail of elegance and d fabulous aura.

RHONairobi joins a library of other successful African adaptations such as Johannesburg, Pretoria and Durban, Cape Town, Gqeberha, Abuja, and Lagos.

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Once dismissed as a noxious fad, reality TV has now hardened into an entertainment-industry institution. According to the BBC, 2017 found that a fifth of all prime programs in the US were reality shows – second only to drama. Its influence on wider culture is undeniable, from the ascension of reality stars to the status of A-list celebrities, like Paris Hilton and the Kardashians – and even, in the case of Donald Trump, to the president of the United States. The dawning of the “influencer era” and the merging of news and entertainment feel impossible without it too. Ase n March this year: “Reality TV is part of the atmosphere. It is an entertainment genre and lifestyle, career, path, and political philosophy.”

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The cast members of RHONairobi :

Vera Sidika

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Thirty-three-year-old Vera Sidika is no stranger to the limelight. In fact, she declares in her introductive: “I’m the most googled celebrity in this country, more than the president, and that’s on, period!” Married to singer Brown Mauzo, she is one of Kenya’s most talked about celebrities and alongside her entrepreneurial ventures into the Spa and Herbal Tea industries, Sidika has more recently expanded her talents to music. She has one daughter, with one more child on the way.

Sonal Maherali

She may be soft-spoken but Sonal Maherali, or as she calls herself, “the queen of the African savannah”, knows a thing or two about marking her territory while staying sophisticated, and sometimes dramatic when need be. Sonal is a luxury influencer, fashion collector, and entrepreneur. She established her niche through luxury vlogging in 2010 and the mother of four has since founded Simba Maharani, a luxury clothing and shoe line.

Susan Kaittany

Susan Kaittany is a serial entrepreneur and owner of Posh Palace Hair Studio and Spa and Polished, the latter being a luxury fragrance and skincare shop. She is posh, she’s bold and she’s savage. Add her love for statement hairstyles and Susan Kaittany is everything you want in a Real Housewife of Nairobi. “I was obviously on the top list for … I mean, look at me.”

Lisa Christoffersen

Motorsport enthusiast Lisa Christoffersen doesn’t have enough patience for trivial drama. She’s broken up a couple of fights and arguments among the ladies because “some of them feel like they’re stuck in a gramophone.” Lisa is an interior designer, author, business owner, rally driver, and luxury safari curator. Christoffersen is the founder of Lioness Rally, the first women-only rally team in Kenya, and Lifestyle Nairobi, an artisanal space in Nairobi’s diplomatic hub of Gigiri, featuring an art gallery, restaurants, a spa, organic shops, and fashion houses.

Minne Kariuki

When she’s not breaking sponsors’ hearts and living that baby girl life as Mariah on  Minne Kariuki gets busy with the construction business in Nairobi. Minne is an actress and entrepreneur and married to businessman Charles Muigai with whom they have two daughters. The youngest of five housewives, Kariuki is sassy, bold, and unapologetic about who she is.


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