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Wamama proves age is just a number on the Nairobi dancefloor
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72130, member: 636"] A viral clip featuring two middle-aged Kenyan women dancing energetically at a Nairobi nightclub has generated widespread discussion on social media platforms. The footage captures the pair moving confidently through a crowded venue while dressed fashionably, challenging conventional assumptions about who typically frequents such entertainment spaces. Online reactions have been divided. Numerous commenters celebrated the women for their self-assurance and rejection of age-related social constraints, while others suggested nightlife venues should remain the domain of younger patrons. The video has reignited debate about generational boundaries in leisure activities and whether societal norms should dictate how older individuals spend their free time. [ATTACH type="full"]49198[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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