Caroline DeMathew. [Courtesy]

Caroline DeMathew has sparked online curiosity after she showed signs of having been scooped by another lover.

Caroline, the second wife of the late Kikuyu Benga Musician John Ng’ang’a Mwangi, commonly referred to as DeMathew, calls herself online as “Mwene Wendo” (queen of love).

She seems unable to keep the effects of new found love under wraps.

In recent postings, Carol has shown indicators of a probable new phase of love with a myriad of love coded postings.

When she posted that "love is on my side," the post was followed by close to 6,000 comments congratulating her for the new found cupid, with countless fans of her page asking who the lucky “brother “ who has been able to unlock the “Straight of Hormuz” is.

A fan asked her not only to be the queen of love in the new found page but to also be the owner of the wealth, a cleverly tailored statement asking Caroline to be goat wife or first wife so as to have all in the marriage .

After a whole day of very kind comments, Caroline would pull another surprise , this time clad like a cow girl with an expensive country music filmed in what appeared to be a romantic night in an exquisitely prepared room oozing romantic music, allure, colour and set up.

The room has a decorated mega bed with two duck dolls kissing each other neatly placed on the bed. As if to completely blow out the love cover, the bed is decorated with red rose petals which are also neatly sprinkled on the floor. To add the feeling of love, the room is given a romantic lighting which even a blind person would tell it is a specifically prepared room for love birds.

At a point in the video, Caroline, whilst  giving the broadest smile ever, is captured being held by hands that leave no doubt that the holder is a man. The two get engulfed together to rub off any remaining doubt as a love ballad plays at the background, making the scene look like a replica of Romeo and Juliet.

In a hot blueish biker and white top, the queen of love drools as her hidden lover places his hands on her. What follows is a completely smitten, infatuated and charmed Caroline De Mathew flashing a hot smile as she continues to show the room around with emphasis of the carefully prepared bed , perhaps to show where the striker would face off with the keeper during the love derby.

What follows the video is a barrage of comments ranging from well wishers to the signature naughty Kenyan commentators.

“The Straight of Hormuz is open, can I tag him? Tonight you will be spread like a tent,” Simon Mwangi Muthiora, a popular blogger, commented.

“You can’t be Number Two for the second time noogle ino,” another bare knuckle contributor told Caroline.

Like a teenager who cannot contain the love bug and the cupid arrow, Caroline followed with another post in which she films herself and a partly hidden man in a flashy car. The dark skinned man is seen driving the car as it snakes through a lonely road.

Carol’s facial expressions and body language point at a woman completely soaked in immense love.

“Officially nimetoka hizo soko za mataka taka,” she captions the video clip.

Asked by The Nairobian to comment on the new found love, Caroline said that all indicators are there .

“I have given you fodder to talk about. But again, it could be a way of clout chasing. We could be in a process of releasing a new song. It is, however, good to note that there is light at the end of the tunnel,” Carol said.

Light at the end of the tunnel could be a  cleverly chosen phrase to mean she has found new love. Carol would later tell The Nairobian that she would contact us in the event something love was cooking .

The flashy and flamboyant beautician who owns Mwene Wendo beuty parlour at Kamakis  would follow with another post, this time clad in a hot white biker and a white top, marching with white sports shoes, dancing to a Kikuyu song. She taunts those who laughed at her when she was down, telling the haters that those who laughed at her will be shocked when she shakes off the dust and sprout to a loveble woman .

What comes from Carol’s posts is the sad reminder of the song that featured her. Nikio Ngukuraciria (That is why I will pay dowry for you) a song composed and recorded by the late DeMathew.

DeMathew perished in a grisly road accident on August 18, 2019 near Blue Post hotel when his Nissan Navara car rammed a lorry from behind.