Content creator Shorn Arwa has publicly called on socialite Vera Sidika to consider giving singer Otile Brown another chance in their relationship. In an Instagram post on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, Arwa argued that their past romance brought out some of Otile’s best music.
She believes a reunion could spark creativity again in the Kenyan scene. The suggestion has stirred online talk, with fans sharing old songs and debating the idea.
Arwa posted a video speaking directly to the camera. She said, “So, Vera Sidika, we are actually humbly requesting, can you please give, you know, one last chance?” Her tone stayed light but firm. She pointed to the 2018 hit “Baby Love”, which Otile dedicated to Vera during their time together.
“When Vera was with Otile Brown, this nigga was singing… I don’t know what Vera was giving Otile Brown,” Arwa added with a laugh. She played clips of the song to make her point. “Somebody cannot break Otile Brown’s heart and then send that nigga in the studio and give us back-to-back songs? Vera Sidika! Wake up!”
The post gained views fast. Many fans agreed the pair had chemistry that showed in music. Comments filled with heart emojis and “Bring back Baby Love.”
Others joked about Arwa playing matchmaker. A few said relationships are private and should stay that way. The video spread to TikTok and X, where Kenyan music lovers joined the conversation.
Vera Sidika and Otile Brown dated publicly in 2018. Their romance made headlines with gifts, trips, and songs. “Baby Love” became a massive hit, topping charts and racking up millions of views. Otile has spoken about it in past interviews.
On Oga Obinna’s show, he said Vera helped his career at a key time. “I’ve always given her flowers. I think it’s only right. I was well-known, but not completely famous. Being that she was a popular socialite at the time, it kind of fuelled it,” he shared. Otile stressed it was genuine, not for clout.
The breakup came later that year. Otile revealed Vera pursued him first. “I was never physically attracted to Vera, and not even a single day did I make advances at her.
“She pursued me,” he said in an interview. Drama followed with public exchanges. Both moved on. Vera focused on business and family. Otile kept releasing music, scoring more hits.
Arwa’s call revives those memories. She sees the old spark as good for Kenyan entertainment. Otile’s recent songs get praise, but fans say nothing matches the 2018 era. Vera has not responded yet. Her social media shows usual posts about lifestyle and her children.
This kind of online nudge happens often in Kenya’s celebrity world. Influencers comment on relationships, sparking trends. Arwa, known for bold opinions, fits that role. Her followers enjoy the real talk.
The suggestion stays light-hearted for most. No sign of serious reunion plans. But it reminds fans of a time when the pair dominated gossip and playlists.
Kenyan music thrives on personal stories. Hits like “Baby Love” connect deeply. Arwa’s post taps that nostalgia.
For now, the talk continues online. Fans play old tracks. Vera and Otile carry on separately. Arwa’s video keeps views coming. It shows how past romances stay in public memory. Kenya’s entertainment scene loves such moments. They bring people together over shared songs.


















