Bolo Bespoke vows to buy himself ‘a serious machine’ despite his wife’s Toyota Land Cruiser gift
By Nancy Marende, December 4, 2025Businessman and entertainment promoter Bolo Bespoke has announced that he still plans to gift himself an even more serious car before the year ends after his wife recently bought him a Prado.
In a statement on Instagram on Thursday, December 4, 2025, Bolo posted a photo showing off the SUV his wife gifted him but made it clear that the upgrade journey is far from over.
“Hii gari ndogo tu bibi yangu alininunulia juzi. But Sasa, before the year ends, it’s time for the King to gift himself a serious machine,” he said.
Bolo went on to ask fans which type of high-end car best matches his brand and lifestyle.
“Which car truly befits the Luo kingpin and the CEO of Luo Festival as I gear up to deliver Golden Circle tickets across the entire country?”
This comes a few months after his wife came out to clarify speculation surrounding her lavish Ksh10 million brand-new Toyota Land Cruiser Father’s Day surprise for her husband.

Speaking in a video shared on her Instagram on Monday, June 16, 2025, Mueni fervently refuted claims that she had dug into the couple’s business savings to fund the purchase, insisting the gift was both thoughtful and solely financed by her.
‘It’s not a prank. The car cost ten million. It’s my money. You cannot surprise someone using their own money,” Mueni said.
Mueni, who recently opened a fashion store, explained that the decision to settle on the Land Cruiser, rather than a flashier option like a Range Rover, was intentional.
She said she had just launched her business and wanted a gesture that still felt significant but was within her budget.
“Are we broke?” Bolo asked Mueni.
“I did not want to buy you a Range Rover because I just opened the store recently,” Mueni responded, noting that she was balancing her surprise plans with fresh business commitments.

In the clip that captured the heartfelt moment, Bolo appeared stunned, prompting him to pester her to clarify whether the Ksh10 million spent was from their joint finances.
Mueni, however, maintained that the money came entirely from her efforts, adding that not a single coin could be traced back to her husband.
“Babe, did you spend all your money on this?” Bolo asked.
“This is not on us, it is on me,” Mueni responded, reinforcing that she had not touched business money for the car.