Sandra Mbuvi, daughter of former Nairobi governor Mike Sonko, is at the center of online discussion after sharing private WhatsApp messages from an overzealous fan. The young socialite, currently studying in the UK, is known for flaunting her lifestyle online and has once again captured attention with her playful response to fan drama.

The leaked chats, shared via her Instagram stories, showed a male fan complaining about the effort he went through to acquire her phone number. According to the fan, he even took a soft loan to buy her contact but was frustrated when Sandra did not respond to his messages. He accused her of appearing friendly on social media while being different in reality and demanded a refund of KSh 3,500, the amount he claimed to have spent.

One part of his message read: โ€œHey, Sandra. Honestly, you are not being fair at all. I had to fuliza to buy your number, and you are not even answering the phone. You act all nice on social media, but you are not like that.โ€

Sandra responded with humor rather than confrontation. She posted a meme reading, โ€œAmbia mamako (Tell your mother),โ€ expressing disbelief that people were still paying for her contact. She added, โ€œBro, man, you guys are still buying and selling my business number. Kenyans will end me one day.โ€

Fans quickly engaged, turning the incident into a trending topic. Comments ranged from playful banter to criticism of the fan. nairobian_stepper wrote, โ€œDust kuliko ya Kitengela,โ€ while mtwapa_finest_gallore commented, โ€œOn behalf of all men, huyu si wetu.โ€ Others highlighted the absurdity of purchasing her number, with attro.bxnds asking, โ€œUnanunua aje numberโ€ฆkwani huna life?โ€

The exchange has reinforced Sandraโ€™s image as a witty and unapologetic socialite. Her humorous clapback turned a tense interaction into entertainment for her followers, demonstrating how she continues to dominate social media conversation while managing fan attention with style.


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