Vera refutes claims of relocating kids abroad.
Written by Zenna Issa on May 15, 2024
Reality TV star, entrepreneur, and aspiring musician Vera Sidika has firmly stated that she would never consider relocating her family abroad, despite her frequent travels and lavish lifestyle.
She is known for her occasional trips to the United States and Dubai, Vera insists that Kenya is the only place she would ever call home.
The TV star, who has two children—a 14-month-old son named Prince Ice Brown and a 2-and-a-half-year-old daughter named Asia Brown, whom she shares with upcoming bongo artist Brown Mauzo—emphasises the importance of living in Africa.
She believes that the African experience is phenomenal and wants her family to fully embrace it.
While she plans to ensure her children travel extensively when they are older to experience the world, Vera is adamant about not relocating them permanently.
She suggests that many people have misconceptions about life outside Africa, often idealizing it without understanding the reality.
According to her, not all that glitter is really gold.
“You all do not know how good it is living in Africa. Travel often and see what is out there, you will appreciate being home,” the Real Housewives of Nairobi star candidly said amid chuckles.
Finishing up the musician retaliated that she is okay with traversing the globe but East or West, home will always be the best.
“I would visit a million times but never relocate,” the mother or 2 candidly said.
In an interview during the relaunch of Showmax in Kenya, Vera revealed she is eyeing a new career move.
Apparently, she feels like with a little coaching she could be an amazing actress, especially if given gangster roles or the character of someone mean and threatening.
“I feel like I would actually be a great actress, (especially) if I am given a bad girl role,”
Vera Sidika candidly discussed the differences between reality TV and acting in movies, emphasising that reality TV, which she maintains is not scripted, differs significantly from acting, where performers must follow written lines and cues.
The socialite went on to emphasize the type of roles she feels she would be super ideal for if given a chance.
“You know like a… I am a sugar babe, or like a drug dealer, a Madam, you know something… something bad,” she passionately said.