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Here’s a fuller take on VJ Patelo’s wedding to Diana, which has taken Kenya’s online space by storm

The ceremony, held at Naiposha Gardens in Limuru, was an eclectic mash-up of a serene outdoor venue and a turn-up street‑luxe ambience. It brought together members of Patelo’s crew, Wakudumu Family/Wrong Turn Family, along with artists from Mad Gaza Republic, including Mzagatas Mzagla—creating a real-life micro‑festival atmosphere

A convoy of black Cadillacs and Escalades added to the spectacle, making arrival scenes social media gold

Patelo (Stanley) showed up in a silver‑chain‑laden tuxedo: black pants, white shirt (un­tucked), black bow tie, white blazer, and several layered chains and gold rings—his street‑luxe signature look

Diana wore a snow‑white “Cinderella” gown, supported by Patelo’s crew flanking her as she walked down the aisle—documenting wedding scenes that felt regal yet raw

They rode to the venue in a limousine, drinking whisky straight from the bottle while jamming to their hit “Problem” (a track featuring Mbogi Genje, Bandeet, and Shanan)—a moment that set the tone for the day

Instead of long speeches or choreographed dances, the couple shared vows with a few lines of “Shangwe Hallelujah,” exchanged hugs and kisses, and swiftly cut the cake in minimalist yet impactful style

One iconic clip shows Diana wiping sweat off Patelo’s face with a handkerchief—a simple gesture that netizens called deeply authentic

Another viral moment: Patelo grabbed Diana’s hand and sprinted across the reception lawn, their friends joining in like a spontaneous dance flash mob—turning guests into performers in real-time

Applause for Patelo’s authentic, unpredictable style—breaking formality and doing things his own way was widely praised

Others described it as chaotic and unorthodox, with Patelo’s staggering entrance and tipsy energy raising eyebrows

Comments included:

“Ambience ni ya wazungu guest ni wa Kayole.”
“Patelo anatorokaa na bibi harusiii.. This is the coolest wedding fr.”
“Nimedhani ni maandamano karibu niandike wantam.”

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