It’s my portion – Rish Kamunge hopeful she will land a God-fearing man to marry
By Steve Ireri, March 19, 2026Social media personality Rish Kamunge has openly expressed her strong desire to get married, confidently declaring that a happy and fulfilling marriage is part of her destiny.
Speaking in a TikTok video on Thursday, March 19, 2026, Rish shared that despite growing criticism and negative attitudes towards marriage from some people, she remains unwavering in her belief in the institution.
She explained that she is not discouraged by those who claim to dislike or feel disillusioned by marriage, insisting that her own journey will be different.
“I don’t care how much people hate marriage or how disgusted they are by it, but all I know is that I am going to get married,” she stated.
Rish stated that she is confident she will not only get married but will do so successfully, describing her future union as one that will be stable and fulfilling.
She expressed hope that she will find a supportive husband and build a strong family together, adding that she envisions having well-raised, educated and beautiful children.
“And I am not just going to get married, I am going to get married well, and I am going to have a supportive husband. I will have good children, beautiful, educated children,” she said.
The content creator further shared her belief that marriage and a good family are part of her destiny, emphasising that she is intentional about speaking positively into her future.
She went on to express hopes for a long and stable family life, stating that she wishes for her husband and children to live long lives.
“Marriage is my portion. A good family is my portion. My husband will not die early, and my children also will not die early. My children will bury me, not the other way around,” Rish said.

In her remarks, Rish also painted a vivid picture of her dream wedding, revealing that she envisions herself walking down the aisle in an elegant and expensive gown.
She noted that she specifically desires a church wedding, emphasising that she would prefer a traditional church ceremony over other types of weddings, such as garden setups.
“The marriage I am craving for, I am romanticising my life today, and very soon it will happen,” Rish said.
She even hinted at a symbolic date, mentioning September 5th as the day she hopes to eventually hold her wedding, although she admitted she does not know the exact year it will happen.
On that note, she also affirmed her love for marriage and her belief that her dreams will come true.
“On September 5th, I don’t know which year yet, I will be wearing a gown, an expensive one. I will get married, and mine will be a church wedding. I will not go to any other place, like a garden or elsewhere. I will have a holy church wedding. Just wait and see. I love marriage,” she added.