Wendy Kimani is a Kenyan singer and actress who moved to The Netherlands in 2014 after her marriage to Marvin Onderwater. Africa Web TV spoke with the couple who now have a baby boy called Taji, about everything ranging from how and where they met, their first kiss, their marriage, the post-natal issues faced by Wendy, her music carrier and her new projects. The Onderwaters (Wendy & Mavin) spoke very openly about their challenges and their hopes in this, their first ever full length joint interview on camera. Sit back and watch part 1. You can find part 1 of their interview here –>https://youtu.be/RjcKQqupbMY<–
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