
28 January 2022
Single Kiasi episode 2: Kevin has kids with the other woman!
In Single Kiasi episode 2 our girls are going through it. If you thought the whole Kevin getting married to another woman is terrible, you are in for a shocker this week. Not only has he been with this woman for 12 years, but they also have two kids, and there’s one on the way! Mariah was right, he is a psychopath.
But you know men, when you think they done their worst, they find more inventive ways to embarrass you. While the girls are comforting Mei, Kevin causally comes home, after humiliating her. He starts talking about rebuilding their home. Well, rebuilding involves both families and Kevin’s uncle, so proud of their boy, talks plenty about how Mei should be lucky he’s with her. But he quickly and embarrassingly realises Kevin doesn’t own the house and lives on Mei’s money.
Mei isn’t the only one with troubles, though. Our baby girl, Maria, might have bigger problems. Remember Zaddy JK warned her about her IG videos, but a girl must flaunt on the gram. Well, a blogger figured JK is Mariah’s sponsor from the same videos. Now, she’s trending all over social media, giving JK the sort of attention he doesn’t need. And you know what happens next when sugar daddies get caught.
Well, we will see in the next episode of Single Kiasi, currently streaming on Showmax.
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