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There is no fun in this, Fari laments as honeymoon turns chaotic

Based on a true story, Yes I do is not your average TV show. It puts forward a compelling case for the place of young people in deciding their life partners on the one hand and the role of money in relationships on the other.
Mzee Baraza introduces Fari (left) to his other wife Susana. |SK ENTERTAINMENT

Now in its third episode, Fari is already battling love and its drought.  Having been subjected to a forced marriage courtesy of her mother's wishes, she has never been happy. This included her rushed wedding and a depressing honeymoon that she admits thus: There is no fun in it.

Tamara is a friend she confides in. She said that she was married a second wife in order to please her parents. It was a forced marriage.

What turned to be a major highlight for Mzee Baraza and Fari's arranged marriage is Sammy's attendance. Sammy miscalculated. That's why he is rightly reprimanded by Faris mother Mama Karimi to have used common sense and skipped an invitation to attend the wedding given it is in public domain that the pair are former lovers. 

Time doesn't heal here. It makes things worse. See you next Friday to see if Fari will cope with the Susana's stares.

STORY By MUSYOKA NGUI

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