Lady gets married to lover months after shooting her shot in his DM

Lady gets married to lover months after shooting her shot in his DM

- A beautiful lady shared a picture of herself and her husband months after asking him out on a date

- According to Mrs Karanu, she first shoot her shot in June 2020 and asked God to help her plan work out

- Social media users were left in awe with some saying they would like the same for themselves, with men asking women to never shy off from approaching them

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A lady has left Twitter users in awe after sharing an update involving her now husband, turns out, she asked him out a year ago.

Kenyan lady finally gets married to lover months after shooting her shot online
A couple enjoying a nature walk. Photo credit: Getty images.
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The lady, identified on Twitter as Mrs Karanu, posted an update after marrying the love of her life and this is after going after the guy she liked.

According to the gorgeous lady, she first asked the guy out on June 9, 2020 and even posted online with hopes that it would work out and it did. This is what she shared online:

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''Update : We are married now.''

Ladies on her comment section were torn between also trying the same approach with some sharing their past embarrassing experiences after shooting their shots.

Here are some of the comments from the post:

@Theadvisory3 commented:

@canarywharfbae said:

''Congratulations! I guess you never know if you do not try.''

@felixolela asked:

''That was fast! Were you over 30 years old ma'am?''

@aria_mitchele said:

@Ezeleaway commented:

''Only one shot a girl will shoot if she get turned down she will be like the whole world has ended. Ask men how many shots they shoot in a day and how many times they get turned down and you know the struggle here. Dear ladies shoot your shots often and randomly.''

@brah_sam1 questioned:

@christabel60 said:

''I feel like the chances of the relationship working out is higher when the girl actually goes for the guy she wants. Congrats.''

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@daltie07 commented:

''This only works when the girl takes the shot, when it is us men we become like Salah in recent times, we miss.''

@junelo_pixels said:

''I want to shoot my shot, but he will not take me serious.''

Another lady who was recently reported about shared how she found a husband online and became pregnant months after tweeting she wants a baby.

The woman with the Twitter handle @giseloloya joined the 'how it started vs how it's going' challenge on the social media platform and shared how she got her heart's desire.

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