Lumumba, Lorraine Guyo
The Ndinyengeiwo ‘fame’ girl Lorraine Guyo who last week made waves after asking men to propose to her ahead of Valentine’s Day, still has no plans yet for the “big” day despite claims of having received 7 000 messages from various prospects around the world.
In a viral video clip Lorraine was captured pleading with men to propose to her before the 14th of February (Valentine’s Day) as she did not want to be single on the day.
Speaking to Acie Lumumba during his The Lumumba Files (TLF) Lorraine opened up on the fiasco.
“This is one of the many videos I’ve recorded. It’s just that this one made it’s way to the public but I’ve many of them. I’m very passionate about acting and recording my skits.
“I recorded this particular one as a joke for Valentine’s Day. Sadly, there were people who didn’t understand that it was a joke and blew the whole issue out of proportion.”
As a result of the video that went viral, Lorraine said she received 7 000 messages on her WhatsApp from various people.
“I don’t know who put my number on social media. I received 7 000 messages on WhatsApp and actually had to block my Econet line as my phone was now crashing. These (messages) were from men who had liked what they had seen and wanted to be my Valentine’s dates.”
Seemingly still single, Lorraine, when asked about her plans for Valentine’s Day, jokingly asked Lumumba to be her date.
“I don’t have plans yet for Valentine’s Day so Lumumba, can you be my Valentine’s?
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