Kenyan actress and digital creator Minne Cayy has marked a beautiful milestone — 10 years of marriage with her husband, Lugz Kenya. And she did it in true Minne style: with elegance, laughter, and a touch of cheeky humor.
The couple lit up Central London with joy as they strolled through the city’s iconic streets, capturing photos that radiated warmth, love, and an undeniable bond.

Alongside the stunning images, Minne penned a caption that had her fans laughing and reflecting at the same time:
“I have been married for ten years, sisi ni mafala,” she joked — playfully borrowing from Chebet Ronoh’s viral phrase, “marriage hubamba mafala.”

A Love Story Told With Laughter
While Ronoh’s comment stirred controversy online, Minne flipped the narrative. To her, if being a “fala” is what it takes to nurture love for a decade, then perhaps there’s wisdom in embracing it.
She reminded her followers that the secret to lasting love often lies not in perfection, but in patience, humility, and the ability to laugh together through life’s seasons.
Her post quickly won admiration. Fans praised the couple for their resilience, their glow, and their ability to keep the spark alive. “If this is what being mafala looks like, then sign me up!” one follower teased. Another wrote, “Love is real, you’re the one dating those that do not love you.”
Beyond the Glamour
For Minne and Lugz, ten years together is more than a number — it’s a story of commitment, growth, and shared dreams.
The actress, known for her vibrant personality, has always been candid about her journey, balancing the realities of marriage with the humor and lightheartedness that continue to endear her to fans.
Together, they have built not only a relationship but also a legacy as one of Kenya’s most admired celebrity couples. Their anniversary photos in London are now etched as yet another chapter in a love story that continues to inspire.
The Lesson
Minne’s message, wrapped in humor but rooted in truth, is one many needed to hear: Marriage doesn’t come with a rulebook.
It’s about writing your own script — one filled with laughter, resilience, and love that grows stronger with time.
For Minne Cayy and Lugz Kenya, a decade down the line, the journey is far from over. If anything, they’ve shown that marriage, when anchored in joy and authenticity, is worth every moment.