Amber Ray finally reveals reason she dislikes Vera Sidika

The mom of two revealed this during an interview on TV47 with Dr. Ofweneke

Vera Sidika and Amber Ray
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Amber Ray, a contentious socialite and social media influencer, is still calling out Vera Sidika, a fellow socialite, entrepreneur, and aspiring artist.

In an interview that aired on TV47, Amber labelled Vera outright a fake, emphasising that the reality TV star's lack of sincerity is the major barrier to the two of them becoming friends.

Dr. Ofweneke brought up the subject during the interview, wanting to know if the two had patched things up.

"You've never shied away from calling out nonsense and I think the latest nonsense you called out was my first co-host from Hello Mr Right, Vera.

Are you guys okay now?" Ofweneke posed the question.

Without missing a beat, Amber continued by saying that she dislikes the socialite and has no intentions of mending fences on that subject.

"No, we are not, we don't love each other and it's okay. Hatupendani..." Amber candidly said as the audience burst out in giggles due to her brute honesty.

"Kwani Vera alikufanyia nini jamani, (what did Vera seriously do to you?)" A concerned Ofweneke asked.

The digital influencer continued by pointing out that the main cause of their disagreement actually stems from the passing of a mutual buddy who also happened to be Amber's best friend.

"I feel like she's too fake, let me just say that, and I don't like that.

But mostly from what I wrote on social media... the reason I don't like her is my late best friend was there for her and when my best friend passed, Vera never appeared anywhere," Amber said with undertones of anger lingering in her words.

Dr. Ofweneke affirmed Amber's assertions, stating that he had never seen Vera at any of the sessions to discuss funeral arrangements.

"I can attest I never saw her at anytime during that whole time...apart from the burial I was in all those meetings and I can attest I never saw her," the TV host added.

"Ata hakuchanga pesa, ata ten bob!"

Amber Ray raised an indignant voice as she continued by emphasising that, in her opinion, paying for someone's funeral is polite regardless of their riches.

In addition, she noted that while someone may be wealthy, waiting for their assets to be released typically takes time and that this isn't a valid reason for not making a donation.

Could there be a second War of the Socialites? Only time will tell, as will Vera Sidika's response.