CAPTION: Kush Tracy chilling on the balcony of Omindo’s fully furnished apartment in Mombasa
CAPTION: Kevin Omindo shares sneak-peak of his apartment’s balcony, spot the similarities?
Omindo’s wife, Violet, graduated with a Masters in Public Health at the University of Texas in Arlington just a distance from Melissa City where they have been living ever since they got married in 2013.
Following their club brawl at popular entertainment joint 1824 and subsequent breakup in 2016, a broken-hearted Timmy went on to narrate the ordeal that separated the two, revealing that on that fateful night, Kush Tracey, who in the past claimed to have lost her virginity at 19, later joined up with a politician at the same club.
Timmy added that he knew they (Kush and the politician) had a thing before they started dating but she had convinced him the affair was over, prompting him to declare her his woman.
Confirming that he had lost his heartthrob for Kush Tracey, Timmy said he called the politician and the two had agreed to remain friends.
This story not only exposes Teresia Ndoti Wambui’s fake lifestyle and the lengths she is willing to take just to keep it afloat but also confirms the sad fact that “Hoe Culture” – a term to describe the rise in and encouragement of sexual promiscuity in women – is deeply entrenched in Kenya.
This is most prevalent on social media, where women like Kush Tracey and her fellow socialites are basically prostitutes, but it can also be seen more subtly in other forms of media like TV and radio.
Today it seems like there is an overabundance of hoes, aspiring hoes, and wanna be hoes.
Like this site’s Chief Editor once opined on this blog when a bunch of bimbos got invited to Uhuru Kenyatta’s State House in 2018, one spin-off effect of such an unfortunate crisis is that through Facebook, Tik-Tok and Instagram, these hoes taint the minds of other girls who develop such traits because they have seen clear/tangible returns of not working hard.
To me, a whore is the lowest level of the Feminine; she takes one of the most powerful tools that she has as a woman, her sexuality, and treats it as a public marketplace, trading her essence for material objects.
Yes, you are an adult and you can make your own decisions. Yes, your body, your choice.
However, as an adult who is fully capable of making your own decisions, you are also expected to be fully equipped to deal with the consequences of those decisions.
With Hoe Culture being more embraced in Kenya now more than ever, I am personally most concerned for the children.
Children are sponges. They absorb everything. They are always paying attention, even when you think they’re too young to know what’s going on.
Naturally, girls look to the women around them as a model of who and what they are supposed to be, after all, it’s not like they can choose their own environment at that young age.
They are subjected to whatever the adults in their lives expose them to. So they get what they get and that becomes their foundation.
If a child grows up around girls like Shakila that’s what they will think is acceptable and they will see it as something to strive for.
How then do you convince such a child that she can be a submissive wife and productive participant in nation-building when all she has to do is lay on her back, get fucked laugh all the way to the bank?