Nairofey’s husband, Duncan Macharia A.K.A Yerofey gave his side of the story after Nairofey accused him of scamming her.
Yerofey dispelled the claims and said he didn’t do it and actually helped her a lot when they were dating, “How on earth could I have scammed you when you were homeless? You were homeless when I collected you from the streets,” he claimed.
Still insisting that Nairofey was homeless, he gave his side of the story on how they met, “On FB in 2018, then in 2019, he came to Kenya. When I met her in February 2019, we fell in love, we had a good time, then I moved back to Moscow and that’s when I came to realize Nairofey was homeless, I started making efforts to make sure she had a roof over her head. I moved her to Rongai.”
He alleged that infant contrary to what Nairofey claimed it was his idea for her to start a YouTube channel. He came back to Kenya after six months and moved her to Kinoo, where they lived for a year. He challenged her to start a biashara and gave her capital of sh100k to start a shoe and clothes business, “Unfortunately the business didn’t pick up and on the eve of 2020, Nairofey and I had an idea, to start a YouTube channel.”
On whether Nairofey was buying herself expensive gifts and posing as though her boyfriend had bought them he said, “I want to call that the biggest lie. There is something called a money trail. I was abroad when I sent those monies to buy those electronics. I’m okay with Nairofey claiming ownership, all I’m saying is true. The receipts might be written in your name because you were in the country and you are the one who is going to shop, I’m not there physically and I never told you to go there and write my name on the receipts, I don’t want to be petty, this is just dumb.”