Tattoos, Luxury Gifts & a Rumored Wedding!
Kenyan musician Bahati has stunned fans with a series of extravagant anniversary surprises for his wife, Diana Marua, including a tattoo of her name, luxury gifts, and a rumored white wedding on March 1st.
Kenyan musician Bahati has once again captured public attention with a grand romantic gesture—tattooing his wife Diana Marua’s name, Diana B, on his arm. Many have hailed the move as the ultimate declaration of love, marking a special moment in their ongoing eight-year anniversary celebrations.
But the surprises didn’t stop there. Alongside the tattoo, Bahati gifted Diana a brand-new MacBook, adding to an already extravagant list of presents. Over the past few weeks, he has been building anticipation for what he calls The Bahatis Big Day, showering his wife and family with luxurious gifts.
His generosity has included a car for Diana’s father, a lavish 42-unit apartment, designer handbags, and wads of cash amounting to KSh 8 million for Diana’s beauty preparations ahead of their milestone. However, the biggest mystery remains—many fans suspect that the grand celebration will culminate in a white wedding on March 1st.
Bahati further fueled speculation by posting a cryptic Instagram message asking Diana if she was ready to walk down the aisle. Diana later confirmed the event, describing it as a red carpet affair and sharing her excitement about finally saying, Yes, I do.
Among Bahati’s most talked-about gifts was the Toyota Axio he surprised his father-in-law with, a gesture that left fans in awe. Diana expressed her deep gratitude, reflecting on the struggles they had overcome and praising Bahati for embracing her family as his own.
With their luxurious lifestyle and public displays of affection, the couple has kept fans eagerly waiting for what promises to be a grand finale to their celebrations.
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Bahati and Diana Marua are teasing a grand event on March 1st, 2025, sparking speculation of a glamorous wedding after a series of lavish gifts and social media hints.
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