List of celebs who got married in 2025

2025 has been a year of lavish love celebrations across Kenya, with politicians’ families, musicians, and socialites tying the knot in ceremonies blending tradition, glamour, and star power.
These events drew political heavyweights, celebrities, and massive public attention, showcasing opulent venues and decor.
DJ Mo and Size 8
DJ Mo and Size 8 wed in a private ceremony on February 18, 2025, in Sigona, Kiambu County. The event, attended by family and close friends, featured a stylish black‑and‑white theme.

VJ Patelo and Diana “Dee”
The social‑media sensation couple tied the knot on July 26, 2025, at Naiposha Gardens in Tigoni, Kiambu County. Their wedding immediately went viral after VJ Patelo claimed the extravaganza cost over KSh 500 million.
The ceremony featured a high‑end venue, luxury cars including Ferraris and Rolls‑Royces, expensive custom outfits (Dee’s gown reportedly cost KSh 1.6 million, Patelo’s suit KSh 1.7 million), and lavish decor and catering — all contributing to what many called “Kenya’s most flamboyant wedding of 2025.”

Marya Okoth and Jack Okula
The actress, content creator and former partner of comedian YY Comedian formalised a new chapter in her life this year.
The couple held a traditional “nyombo” ceremony in Ugenya, Siaya County, with events spanning May 31 and August 3, 2025. The low-key yet vibrant affair saw Marya embracing her cultural roots—she wore a striking leopard‑print dress with a feathered headpiece, while Jack opted for light beige traditional wear.
A public religious (white) wedding followed on November 11, 2025, attended by close family and friends. For this, Marya donned a white lace gown with a fishtail finish, and the pair looked every bit the newlyweds celebrating love and commitment.

Prince Indah
Ohangla star Prince Indah (Evance Ochieng Opiyo) held his traditional wedding to Winnie Nyamigori on April 13 in Rapogi village, Migori.
The event was a spectacular blend of culture, style, and celebration.

True to Luo custom, the groom’s side arrived with a dowry: a van carrying 16 cows and four goats as part of the bride price, a powerful gesture of respect and commitment to Winnie’s family.









