NAIROBI, KENYA — American model and television personality Amber Rose has quietly arrived in Kenya, accompanied by her colleagues and executives from her reality television projects.
The social media figure has been actively sharing glimpses of her Kenyan experience through various videos and photographs. One video captured her traveling along a bustling Nairobi street in a convoy of prominent black SUVs.
Rose also documented her visit to Kibera, where she engaged with local children in a heartwarming encounter. The children enthusiastically welcomed Rose and her team with songs, recitations, and dances.
Based on her companions and Instagram tags, Rose’s visit to Kenya is part of the ‘Baddies Africa’ tour, promoting the Zeus Network reality TV show set to premiere on May 11th.
Zeus Network CEO and President Lemuel Plummer, along with Rose’s fellow cast member Natalie Nunn, are among the notable individuals accompanying her. Nunn was seen closely following Rose as they navigated a modest alleyway in Kibera’s downtown area.
During their time in Kibera, Amber Rose and her group received a particularly moving welcome from the children, who delivered a powerful poem in unison. The poem expressed their hope, resilience, and aspirations for a brighter future.
“Our visitors help us to become better people tomorrow. We are Kibera and we want to change Kibera. We don’t have the slum mentality, but we have the champion mentality. With God, all things are possible,” the children recited.
Visibly touched by the children’s words, the founder of SlutWalk encouraged them to remember their powerful message, saying, “That was so sweet. Never give up.”
Reality star Natalie Nunn, in contrast, shared two brief videos from a moving vehicle, seemingly depicting a street in Kibera with modest MPESA shops and kiosks lining the roadside.
Nunn also posted a photo of ‘mahindi choma’ (roasted corn) on a traditional charcoal grill, accompanied by a fire emoji.
“Baddies Africa” marks the seventh season of the “Baddie” reality TV show franchise. This season expands its scope beyond the United States, with filming locations set in Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, and Morocco.
The ‘Baddies’ show will now feature appearances by Amber Rose, Yung Miami, Saucy Santana, and Natalie Nunn as they travel across Africa.
The Zeus Network’s ‘Baddies’ franchise has gained significant attention in the reality television landscape, known for its unfiltered drama, viral moments, and larger-than-life personalities since its debut in 2021.
The series, drawing inspiration from Oxygen’s ‘Bad Girls Club,’ has updated the format by featuring a mix of social media influencers, reality TV veterans, and emerging personalities.