Kenyan actress and entrepreneur Risper Faith has officially been unveiled as the new co-host of Hello Mr. Right Season 4, stepping into the role previously held by musician Diana Marua (Diana B).
The hit dating reality show, which airs on Rembo TV and Rembo Plus, returns this weekend with Dr. Ofweneke resuming his role as lead host.
Announcing the shake-up, StarTimes Mediaโs Head of PR and Content Syndication Myke Mwai said Risperโs addition reflects the companyโs commitment to nurturing local talent and delivering relatable productions for young audiences.
Since its debut, Hello Mr. Right has rotated co-hosts alongside Ofweneke, including Vera Sidika, Shiks Kapyienga, and Diana B.
Speaking at the launch, Risper Faith expressed gratitude for the opportunity:
โI feel honored to step into the shoes of amazing women who have co-hosted this show before me. I want to use this platform not only to entertain but also to inspire young people in navigating relationships and self-growth.โ
Dr. Ofweneke welcomed her warmly, describing Risper as โbold, vibrant, and ready to inject fresh energy into the program.โ
Marriage coach Getrude Mungai, also present at the unveiling, hinted that the upcoming season would highlight real conversations and deeper reflections on love, noting that past seasons have led to genuine unions.
The show has often sparked heated debates. In a past episode, for instance, a male contestant shocked the panel by admitting he had four children with different mothers yet was still seeking a fifth partner โ sparking outrage and a candid intervention by Mungai.
Such raw moments, coupled with Ofwenekeโs lively banter with past co-hosts, have cemented Hello Mr. Right as one of Kenyaโs most talked-about reality shows.
Meanwhile, former co-host Diana Marua has returned to the music scene with a new single, Bibi Ya Tajiri, released on September 3, 2025, marking her first project in two years.
The track, which samples the late E-Sirโs iconic hit Saree, racked up over 300,000 YouTube views in just 24 hours.
With bold visuals โ including scenes of Diana ripping up photographs of rappers Khaligraph Jones and King Kaka โ the video has divided opinion. Some fans praised the creativity and nostalgic nod, while others dismissed it as a publicity stunt.
Rapper VJ Patelo went as far as mocking the song, saying it should only be performed privately for her husband, Bahati. Diana clapped back by ridiculing his fashion sense, fueling further online debate.
Despite the backlash, Diana has embraced the buzz, using the controversy to keep her name trending.
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