Kenyan Man In US Cooks Chapati For Mzungu Hubby During Fun Cookout Session: "Zinatokea Vizuri"

Posted on 28 Oct 2024
Kenyan Man In US Cooks Chapati For Mzungu Hubby During Fun Cookout Session: "Zinatokea Vizuri"
  • A Kenyan man who is married to a mzungu man in the US dazzled in the kitchen as he showed off his chapati cooking skills
  • The TikToker was on a live video where he was cooking and dancing while chatting with his man whom he was making dinner for
  • Netizens commended the couple on how they support each other, while others praised the TikToker for his cooking skills

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A Kenyan named Emperor Sir Macland has stunned netizens with his impeccable skills in making chapati.

While on a live video, Macland, married to a mzungu man, flexed his chapati cooking skills, which amazed many Kenyans.

In the video, the TikToker was drinking what looked like fruit juice as he diced chapatis in the pan.

How Emperor Sir Macland prepared dinner for hubby

At some point, he danced and sang along to Christina Shusho's Shusha Nyavu while his husband watched in the background while cleaning.

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While cooking, Macland's husband asked him if he needed a spoon after seeing him using his bare hands to spin the chapatis in the cooking pan.

He, however, used a serviettes before ditching them and using his hands. He then asked his hubby to help him get some cooking oil.

"They are coming out well today I am not eating meat. He is the carnivore. I am not eating meat today," he said as he continued cooking.

Watch the video:

Netizens react to Kenyan man cooking for hubby

Here are some of the comments from social media users:

@Nyanse said:

"This guy has a very calm aura."

@Bliss said:

"With that playlist food inaiva vizuri."

@Salma said:

"I hope mnaona wanapika together and clean pamoja."

@Carol Njagi said:

"The song background is giving."

@Gathoni said:

"You have a beautiful home."

@Perry said:

"So clean and organised."

@nixsteve said:

"Can you adopt a 30-year-old baby girl. I will behave I promise."

@20_khelani said:

"Na mimi mkubwa sijui kupika chapo."

@ian said:

"Kila mtu ako shughuli zake pale kitchen."

@alicemirugi said:

"Tuletewe mbuzi sasa, we are demanding dowry."

@miriam said:

"I love how gentle this man is and the way he takes care of his husband."

South African gay couple shares wedding photos

Elsewhere, a South African gay couple paraded their love online after they got married, which left netizens celebrating them.

In the photos they shared online, the two men seemed in love and happy that they had just tied the knot.

They wore identical suits in different colours. One wore a blue suit, and the other rocked a white suit with heels.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, current affairs journalist and copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

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A Kenyan man, Emperor Sir Macland married to a mzungu in US treated his hubby to some local meal.

A Kenyan man, Emperor Sir Macland married to a mzungu in US treated his hubby to some local meal.

Kenyan Man in US Cooks Chapati for Mzungu Hubby During Fun Cookout

Kenyan Man in US Cooks Chapati for Mzungu Hubby During Fun Cookout

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