Curvy socialite Vera Sidika has clapped back at comedian Eddie Butita for attacking men who attended her b**b launch party held recently at a private residence in Nairobi.
Taking to her backup Instagram page on Thursday, September 25, 2025, the mother of two said Butita talked ill about her guests because he is bitter he was not invited to the event.
In a video sighted by Nairobi News, Vera cautioned Butita to leave her alone and stop making jokes about her business and dealings.
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The voluptuous hostess used the opportunity to defend men who attended her b**b launch party, holding that no straight man can say no to an invitation to a b**b party.
She wrapped up by telling the comedian to take a chill pill and wait for next time because he might just land an invite to her events.
“I have seen people just complaining. I have seen Butita is complaining why were there men at my boob launch party. First of all I thought it was so funny, it is so laughable. But when I thought about it I just realised Butita is just bitter he was not invited. Because what man will not want to be at a boob party. Let’s just be honest. Mwanaume mgani hawezi taka kwenda kuona majegii. Why are you bitter bro. You should just have told me you want to be invited. No straight man would say no to an invitation to a boob party. Anyways Butita najua unecatch but it’s okay kababa Kuna next time. I know you are bitter but unikome,” she wrote.
Her feedback came barely 24 hours after Butita mocked men who showed up for Sidika’s launch party.
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He wondered why any sane man would attend a party to unveil someone’s newly acquired mammary glands.
“Why are men attending a party to unveil someone’s new boobs?” he asked. As men, there are things we should stay away from. That is not our business,” he said in a video that has fast gone viral.
His remarks quickly stirred conversation online.
Some agreed that such events are outside the norm for men.
Others, however, called him out for promoting outdated gender roles.
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