Brown Mauzo, the popular Kenyan musician, recently hinted at the possibility of proposing to his girlfriend, Kabinga Jr., during an interview on Noriega Donself’s YouTube channel Condos Cigars Conversation. This sparked a wave of curiosity about the couple’s relationship, especially as Kabinga opened up about her feelings on marriage, revealing a surprising level of apprehension.
In the candid conversation, Kabinga admitted that the thought of marriage scares her, sharing, “Marriage scares me.” Her confession was a rare moment of vulnerability in an otherwise light-hearted exchange, offering a glimpse into the reality of being in a high-profile relationship under public scrutiny. As a celebrity in her own right, Kabinga, who has been in a relationship with Mauzo for a while, has often kept her personal life relatively private, making this interview an even more revealing look into her thoughts on commitment.
Noriega Donself, the host, took the opportunity to ask about Kabinga’s thoughts on the subject of marriage. Reflecting on Mauzo’s hints about a proposal, Noriega pointed out that the couple’s strong bond had many people wondering about their next steps. Kabinga, however, didn’t seem as eager to jump into that next phase just yet, offering a playful yet cautious response: “Oh well, until they have, they haven’t.” Her comment hinted at the uncertainty she feels about the future, even as speculation about a potential engagement continues to grow.
The interview also touched on the couple’s matching tattoos, a visible sign of their relationship that sparked some intrigue. Kabinga, however, dismissed the idea of the tattoos being a deep symbolic gesture. “Honestly, it was just a random thing I did,” she explained, adding with a laugh, “He’s a bad influence.” Her lighthearted response shows the couple’s ability to keep things fun and spontaneous, even as they navigate the complexities of a relationship in the public eye.
However, when the conversation turned back to marriage, Kabinga became more serious, sharing her reservations. “It’s a big commitment. Once you’re in, there’s the idea of having kids and all that. It’s just something that scares me.” This comment revealed that for Kabinga, marriage is not just about the ceremony or the ring; it’s about the long-term responsibilities and changes that come with it. Her fears reflect a common concern among many people when it comes to taking such a significant step in life.
Despite her hesitations, Kabinga’s playful response to Noriega’s question about whether she was ready for marriage was telling. When asked if she was ready for a proposal, Kabinga quipped, “Who said I’m ready?” This humorous remark suggested that, while she may not be ready for marriage right now, she is open to the idea, as long as it’s on her own terms.
Noriega, not one to back down, pressed further, asking, “What if he pops the question right now?” Kabinga’s reply was equal parts humorous and practical: “I’ll take the ring and keep it. Just the ring… if it’s nice.” This cheeky response only added to the lighthearted tone of the interview, but it also revealed Kabinga’s cautious approach to commitment.
Despite her fears, Kabinga’s honesty about marriage reflects a deeper understanding of the gravity of the decision. She may not be rushing into marriage, but her playful yet sincere approach to the topic suggests that when the time is right, she might just be ready to take that leap—on her own terms, and with a beautiful ring to boot.
As for Mauzo, while he has been vocal about his desire to take their relationship to the next level, it seems that he will need to take his time and perhaps give Kabinga the space she needs to come to terms with such a significant commitment. For now, it seems like the couple is enjoying their journey together, one step at a time, with plenty of humor and love along the way.