Webston Kimani shares how he renowned lecturer Dr Zippy Okoth
- For over three years, Webston Kimani admired Dr Zippy Okoth from afar, convinced she was way above his league
- That was until the playwright made a cheeky Facebook post that offered a chance for him to capitalise on
- He shared details about their budding love story and the lessons he's learnt about accomplished women
Nairobi — Content creator Webstone Kimani has shared the charming and unconventional love story of how he convinced celebrated Nairobi lecturer Dr Zippy Okoth to be his partner.
The avid biker revealed that he had quietly admired Dr Zippy for years, often seeing her posts online but never daring to make a move.
This is because she looked too successful in life, making him believe she was way above his league.
His worries were informed by the fact that Zippy is a published author and seasoned filmmaker, being the brains behind the popular film Otis Janam.
“The mistake most men make, including myself, is forgetting that even the most accomplished women still desire to be loved, regardless of how high they are in society.”
His first attempt came in February when he sent her a birthday message in her inbox, but it went unanswered.
The breakthrough arrived months later when Dr Zippy posted a video of herself on a motorbike and jokingly asked for a link to a man with a bike.
Sensing an opportunity, Kimani made a public post tagging her, boldly declaring himself as the “boyfriend with the motorbike” she was looking for.
The playful declaration quickly went viral, sparking an online buzz. Soon after, Dr Zippy reached out to him directly with a surprising proposal:
“She inboxed me and said we should meet up and make the internet happy,” Kimani said. Their first phone conversation lasted over 40 minutes, revealing an instant and easy connection.
Fans, excited by their budding romance, even pitched in to gift Dr Zippy proper riding gear.
Their first official date took them to Sironga, where they got lost in the moment; literally and figuratively.
Since then, the duo has treated Kenyans on social media to sumptuous photos from the whirlwind dates,
From showering in a river to having lunch in a cafe suspended in the air, their story has left many wondering whether it is clout or real love.
Despite a 10-year age gap, Kimani says it’s the mutual respect that keeps their relationship thriving.
“The age difference doesn’t bother me as long as there’s respect,” he said with a smile.
What began as a playful social media exchange has blossomed into a real-life love story, proving that sometimes, all it takes is courage, timing, and a bit of internet magic to bridge the gap between admiration and romance.
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