Content creator Lydia Wanjiru isn’t holding back when it comes to what she expects if her ex-boyfriend, Frank Doso, wants a second chance.
The pair’s once-promising relationship ended after allegations surfaced that Frank had been unfaithful.
In the aftermath, Frank publicly owned up to his mistakes in a heartfelt video that quickly made the rounds online.
“I really need to apologise to one woman that I know I really messed up,” Frank admitted. “Deep down I knew that mimi ndio nilifanya makosa. She deserved better and someone who loves and cares about her feelings, emotions, her everything.”
He didn’t stop there, adding, “I still love you and I hope that you will give me a chance to make amends and make everything right between us. I’ll be a better man.”
While many fans eagerly waited to see Lydia’s reaction, she responded in classic Lydia style — with a mix of humor and honesty via her Instagram Stories. When asked if she’d consider taking Frank back, she didn’t mince words.
“I need a car,” she wrote, revealing she was tired of relying on Uber. But not just any car — she specified a black Honda Vezel hybrid.
And that wasn’t all. Lydia added that a parcel of land registered in her name would also be a good start.
Reacting to Frank’s viral apology, she pointedly noted, “Well, I love that the apology is as loud as the disrespect. As it should be.”

Her stance mirrors views she previously shared in an interview with fellow content creator Morin Actress in April 2025. Lydia explained that while some things can be forgiven, they won’t come cheap.
“He apologised, but some things are hard to forgive,” she admitted. “I cannot forgive cheating, but if I do, you’ll pay for it. If you can meet my conditions, then we can talk.”
She also criticised people who remain in unhappy, unfulfilling relationships after being cheated on.
“How many people have been cheated on and still stay in relationships where their lives don’t improve? You can’t even afford to do your hair or go out with friends. If you’re going to stay, at least charge for it,” she said.
And in a typically unapologetic Lydia take, she reminded her followers of her bold stance on dating and infidelity.
According to her, cheating while unmarried is simply exploring one’s options.
“Welcome to 2025. Everyone is allowed to cheat. If cows haven’t been brought to your father’s compound, you’re still free to explore. Men cheat every day.”