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Kasarani MP Ronald Karauri Denies Gay Rumours, Bets KSh10M

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Kasarani MP and SportPesa boss Ronald Karauri has fired back at explosive online rumours claiming he once had a romantic relationship with a man – insisting the “gay exposé” is totally false and politically motivated.

The saga began this week when prominent blogger Edgar Obare reposted screenshots on Instagram from a man claiming to be Karauri’s former male lover.

That user alleged he faced threats and intimidation after their breakup – even suggesting his brother was being followed.

The story quickly went viral, igniting speculation about the Kasarani MP’s private life across X, Instagram, and Facebook feeds.

Obare’s channels – known for celebrity scoops – stoked the fire, prompting waves of memes, rumours and heated debate online.

But Karauri didn’t stay silent. In a video posted on social media, the flamboyant MP laughed off the allegations. He called them fabricated, blamed the timing on political enemies, and declared:

“I am extremely straight — the straightest guy you will ever meet.”

To prove his point – and mock the buzz – Karauri literally put cash on the table. He challenged Obare to release any alleged footage by 5 p.m. Wednesday, offering KSh10 million if such a video existed.

When the deadline passed with no proof, he said KSh8 million would go to his charity and KSh2 million to support a local boxing event instead.

Fans and critics alike exploded online – some praising Karauri’s brazen confidence and showmanship (“boss move”, one commentator wrote), others egging for more transparency from public figures.

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Meanwhile, snippets from YouTube highlighted the online frenzy, noting how the hashtag associated with Karauri trended and how past controversies – including his previously publicised relationship with socialite Nana Dollz – resurfaced in comment threads.

For now, no compromising video has emerged, and Obare hasn’t publicly released any new evidence.

But the story is far from dead: in Kenya’s charged digital gossip culture, allegations – even when denied – can stick like glue.

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