
Wahu Kagwi has done the unthinkable. At least to Nameless.She was spotted kissing a mouth that doesn’t belong to Nameless. And doing so publicly.
Wahu was spotted at the Giraffe Centre, which has become world-famous as a Nature Education Centre, educating thousands of Kenyan school children every year.
The singer who is currently promoting her latest release titled My Everything, fell in love with one of the giraffes and as such, fed it and kissed it, all at once.
Wahu did not leave Giraffe Centre without leaving a permanent impression on the inhabitants. They also left a lasting impression too.
SHE CONFESSED, “THEY ARE SO GENTLE.”
Check out her kiss.

For former Kiss FM’s breakfast host, Adelle Onyango, the experience was not quite as flawless as Wahu’s.
The radio queen was dared to kiss a giraffe for a segment in her weekly Youtube channel, Adelle On The Loose.
The channel shows the media personality’s quest for fun and the unknown away from the radio booth as she discovers Kenyan treasures from interesting personalities, hidden restaurants, culinary delights, new music, dance…basically anything you did not know.
ADELLE SAID, “HONESTLY, I LOVE EXPERIENCING LIFE AND I THINK THERE ARE MANY STORIES I CAN TELL WHILE I’M DOING THIS. SO WHY NOT DO IT AND TAKE PEOPLE ON THE JOURNEY WITH ME. BASICALLY I’M GOING ACROSS THE 254 LOOKING FOR ACTIVITIES YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT.”
Here is how Adelle and a 16-year-old giraffe called Kelly got cozy and locked lips.

SO, HOW DOES A GIRAFFE’S SPIT TASTE LIKE? “LIKE SWISS CHOCOLATE!” ADELLE SAID.
Netizens of course reacted to Wahu’s kiss. Check out some of their opinions.
Beatrice Njeri Kabiru: Mama tumiso Niki ureka?
vicaz_zagaz: What’s that 






isabelleuwanyirigira: Like what???????
kamam_gc: 



@wahukagwi ni muno hau
donalitoh: Girraffe analamba lolo
micahya_gloria: Yeah u have what we call courage i dearly respect you for this….because i don’t think that giraffe differentiates your lips from food it knows anything that comes close it’s mouth is food…I respect you 



Here are photos of other people who have kissed giraffes or attempted to.




Another place you can get to experience giraffes upclose and personal is at the Giraffe Manor which is owned by The Safari Collection and is an exclusive boutique hotel, set in 12 acres of private land within 140 acres of indigenous forest in the Langata suburb of Nairobi.
As one of Nairobi’s most iconic buildings, Giraffe Manor has extraordinary appeal, that harks back to the 1930s when European visitors first flocked to East Africa to enjoy safaris.
With its stately façade, elegant interior, verdant green gardens, sunny terraces and delightful courtyards, guests often remark that it’s like walking into the film Out of Africa: indeed, one of its twelve rooms is named after the author Karen Blixen.
However, the most fascinating thing about Giraffe Manor is its herd of resident Rothschild’s giraffe who may visit morning and evening, sometimes poking their long necks into the windows in the hope of a treat, before retreating to their forest sanctuary.