Vera Sidika Silences "Broke" Rumors With Ksh 18 Million Range Rover Power Move
Reality TV sensation Vera Sidika has roared back into the spotlight, dismantling online "broke" rumors with the dazzling unveiling of a brand-new Ksh 18 million Range Rover! This isn't just a car; it's Vera Sidika 2.0, a bold statement of resilience, reinvention, and reclaiming her crown as Kenya's ultimate "Cash Madam."

Kenyan socialite Vera Sidika showing off her money. PHOTO/@queenveebosset/Instagram
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