Wendy Kimani is a popular Kenyan singer who has recently moved to The Netherlands. In this informal chit-chat with Africa Web TV’s Aureliarita, Wendy Kimani Onderwater talks about her marriage, her music, her fans, adjusting to the Dutch way of life and more!
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