Renowned Kenyan actress Sarah Hassan and her husband, Martin Dale, are ending their marriage after seven years.
The couple, who married in a private ceremony in 2017, have been known for keeping their personal lives away from the public eye.
However, recent reports indicate that their relationship has faced difficulties.
Sources close to the couple reveal that Sarah and Martin have been living separately for some time and are now in the process of finalizing their divorce.
While the exact reasons for their separation remain unclear, insiders emphasize that the couple is handling the situation with mutual respect and civility.
Sarah Hassan, celebrated for her exceptional acting skills and role in the popular film Family Vacation, has yet to comment on the rumors.
Known for her professionalism and elegance, she has always kept her private life separate from her public persona, making the news of her split all the more surprising for her fans.
Similarly, Martin Dale, an accomplished individual in his own right, has chosen to remain silent on the matter and continues to honor the couple’s shared commitment to discretion.
At this point, the focus is on respecting their privacy as they navigate this personal transition.
Born on September 5, 1988, in Mombasa, Kenya, Sarah Hassan is a celebrated actress, model, and former TV host.
She gained fame for her role as Tanya in the hit series Tahidi High and has since become a household name.
A graduate of Machakos Girls High School and Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) with a BSc in Actuarial Science, Sarah developed a passion for the arts during her university years.
In 2016, she furthered her craft at the New York Film Academy.
Her career highlights include hosting shows like Mashariki Mix, Discovery +254, and The Wedding Show, as well as starring in popular TV series such as Zora and Crime and Justice, and films like Plan B and Just In Time.
Sarah’s outstanding talent has earned her numerous accolades, including multiple CHAT Awards Best Actress (2010, 2011), Kalasha Awards Best Actress (2019, 2021), and an AMVCA Award for Best Film for Plan B.
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