Simon Kabu and his estranged wife, Sarah Mtalii, surprised many by sharing a joint Christmas message despite the ongoing drama surrounding their divorce.
The couple, known for building the successful business Bonfire Adventures, came together in a video to thank their customers and wish them a Merry Christmas.
In the video, both Kabu and Sarah were seen wearing t-shirts branded with their company’s logo. Kabu, speaking first, addressed their clients, saying, "From the CEO’s desk, my clients and my colleagues, a very Merry Christmas and a good New Year."
Sarah followed with her own heartfelt message: “I’d like to take this opportunity to wish all Bonfire clients and anyone who loves and supports us a Merry Christmas season.”
This public display of unity is striking, considering the turmoil they’ve faced recently.
The couple made headlines when a CCTV video surfaced showing Sarah allegedly involved in an altercation with another woman.
Following this, Sarah demanded that Kabu reveal the woman’s identity, with Kabu explaining that the woman was a professional nanny employed by the family.
The fallout from the incident led to Sarah moving out of their home and the leaking of their divorce papers.
Despite these challenges, the couple has made it clear that their business is a priority.
Many had wondered whether their personal issues would affect Bonfire Adventures, but this recent video shows that both Simon and Sarah are committed to putting their differences aside for the sake of the company they built together.
The joint Christmas message has been met with praise from many social media users.
"Finally, some maturity! Keep it this way, Simon Kabu. It’s hard, I know, but you can work on your separation away from the public eye," said one user.
Another added, "This is what we want to see. Simon, you’re showing real strength. Merry Christmas to you both."
The couple’s decision to come together and share this holiday message highlights their focus on maintaining professionalism, even in the face of personal challenges.
Whether this marks a step toward reconciliation or is just a business move remains to be seen, but for now, it’s clear they’re putting their clients and business first.
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