Bolo Bespoke gifts wife Mueni brand new Range Rover

By , December 31, 2025

Fashion designer Bolo Bespoke closed out 2025 with a grand gesture of love for his wife, Mueni, gifting her a brand-new Range Rover. 

Taking it to social media on December 31, 2025, Bolo wished the congratulations to extend to the year 2026.

“Well, today I had the pleasure of gifting my X-Girlfriend and Sugar Mammy @msmueni a brand new Range Rover,” he wrote.

“Let the congratulations continue all the way to 2026 because this level of love and success has no expiry date. Kwani, what is money?” he posed.

Fashion designer Bolo Bespoke with wife Mueni besides her brand new Range Rover. PHOTO/ A screengrab by K24 Digital of videos by
The Bolo’s Family on YouTube

Further, Bolo has expressed gratitude to his fans for their support, noting that a video of the surprise on YouTube garnered almost 10,000 views within just one hour.

In another post, Bolo expressed his gratitude and admiration for Mueni for standing by him through struggles and victories.

“She stood by my side when we had nothing and helped me build everything we have today. Through every struggle and every victory, she never wavered,” he stated.

“She is the mother of my children, my partner, my strength, and my beautiful wife. She respects me, works tirelessly, and loves our family with her whole heart. Our story is more than success—it’s loyalty, sacrifice, and love,” he added.

This comes months after fashion designer Ms Mueni surprised her husband, Bolo, with a brand-new Toyota Land Cruiser worth Ksh10 million.

She presented the car as a Father’s Day gift, appreciating his dedication to family life.

Bolo Bespoke when he was gifted a brand-new Toyota Land Cruiser in June 2025. PHOTO/ A screengrab by K24 Digital of posts by @bolobespoke/Instagram

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.

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