Kenyan actress Minne Cayy is celebrating a major milestone in her personal life—10 years of marriage to her husband, Lugz Kenya.

The actress, known for her vibrant personality and bold presence, marked the occasion by sharing a series of stunning photos taken in Central London.

In the pictures, the couple is seen enjoying the city’s iconic streets while radiating joy and togetherness. Minne accompanied the post with a heartfelt but humorous caption that caught the attention of her followers.

“I have been married for ten years, sisi ni mafala,” she joked, borrowing from content creator Chebet Ronoh’s now-viral “marriage hubamba mafala” phrase that has been trending online.

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A Lighthearted Take on Lasting Love

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Her lighthearted spin on the viral statement drew plenty of laughter and admiration from fans, many of whom praised the couple for their enduring love and ability to keep things fun even a decade later.

The actress has often been candid about her marriage journey, balancing the realities of commitment with the humor that has endeared her to fans. For Minne, reaching a 10-year anniversary is not just about longevity but about the shared laughter, resilience, and growth that comes with marriage.

Her husband, Lugz Kenya, has been equally supportive, with the couple often sharing glimpses of their family life and adventures on social media.

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Their anniversary photos in London add to the list of memorable moments the two have chosen to celebrate publicly, reinforcing their bond as one of Kenya’s most admired entertainment couples.

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Fans quickly flooded Minne’s post with congratulatory messages and playful comments.

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One follower wrote: “Love is real, you’re the one dating those that do not love you.”

Another added: “She is so beautiful.” Others admired the couple’s chemistry, with one joking, “If this is what being mafala looks like, then sign me up!”

As Kenyan social media continues to buzz with debates around marriage, Minne’s post served as both a celebration and a cheeky reminder that every couple defines their journey in their own unique way.

For Minne Cayy and Lugz Kenya, a decade down the line, marriage is about commitment and love, laughter, and writing their own script.