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Harmonize Paid 50,000 Euros (KSh 7.5 Million) to Settle Divorce With Italian Ex-Wife Sarah Michelotti — Full Story
By Entertainment Correspondent | 10th March 2026
Tanzanian Bongo Flava superstar Harmonize has broken his silence on one of the most talked-about celebrity divorces in East African entertainment history, revealing that he parted with 50,000 Euros — approximately KSh 7.5 million — to reach a private settlement with his Italian ex-wife, Sarah Michelotti, and bring a bitter legal dispute to a close.
The disclosure has reignited conversation across social media platforms, with fans and entertainment followers across Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda weighing in on the jaw-dropping sum and the circumstances that led to it.
How a Dream Wedding Turned Into a Costly Legal Battle
What began as a fairy-tale romance played out in full view of East Africa’s entertainment industry. Harmonize and Sarah Michelotti’s lavish 2019 wedding was one of the most celebrated celebrity unions the region had seen, with the singer regularly sharing glimpses of their married life across Instagram and other social media platforms to millions of followers.
By 2020, however, the marriage had collapsed. Allegations of infidelity surfaced publicly, triggering a breakup that quickly escalated beyond personal heartbreak into a full-blown legal dispute involving property, finances, and mounting court costs.
“After we separated, the disagreements grew, and the matter eventually ended up in court,” Harmonize revealed in a recent interview.
The 50,000 Euro Settlement: What Happened in Court
According to the singer, the dispute was heading toward a protracted legal battle when both families intervened. With legal fees mounting and the case drawing prolonged media attention, representatives from both sides urged Harmonize and Sarah to resolve the matter privately rather than pursue a court judgment.
The outcome was a 50,000 Euro out-of-court settlement — a figure that underscores just how high the stakes were in the breakdown of their marriage.
“I paid 50,000 Euros so that we could end the case and move forward with our lives,” Harmonize said, confirming the settlement amount publicly for the first time.
For context, 50,000 Euros converts to roughly KSh 7.5 million at current exchange rates — a significant sum that reflects both the complexity of the dispute and the singer’s decision to prioritise closure over continued litigation.
Harmonize Credits Sarah’s Early Support as a Factor in the Decision
Despite the acrimony that marked their split, Harmonize chose to acknowledge a side of the relationship that rarely surfaces in divorce narratives: gratitude.
The Bongo Flava star revealed that Sarah Michelotti had been a genuine source of support during the formative years of his music career — a fact that ultimately influenced how he chose to handle the separation.
“Sarah supported me during the early stages of my music journey. Because of that, we decided to resolve the issue peacefully,” he said.
It is a rare admission in the world of celebrity breakups — one that appears to have shaped not only the tone of the settlement but also the manner in which both parties have chosen to move on.
A Divorce That Defined an Era of East African Celebrity Culture
The Harmonize-Michelotti split did not occur in a vacuum. It unfolded at a moment when East African celebrity relationships had become deeply woven into the social media fabric of the region, with fans forming emotional investments in the personal lives of musicians and public figures.
When the marriage ended, the fallout dominated entertainment news cycles across Tanzania, Kenya, and beyond. The couple’s story — a celebrated Bongo Flava artist and his European wife, a picture-perfect wedding, a sudden and very public collapse — had all the elements that drive online engagement and media coverage.
The legal dispute that followed kept the story alive for years, making Harmonize’s confirmation of the settlement one of the most anticipated revelations in East African entertainment circles.
Life After the Settlement: Harmonize Focuses on Music and Legacy
With the settlement now behind him, Harmonize has redirected his energy toward his music career. The singer has continued releasing new material and expanding his footprint across the East African music market, reinforcing his status as one of Bongo Flava’s most commercially successful and globally recognised artists.
“Resolving this outside of court allowed both of us to close that chapter with some dignity,” the singer noted.
For Sarah Michelotti, the settlement similarly draws a legal line under a relationship that was never going to be quietly forgotten. While she has maintained a lower public profile since the split, the resolution of the court case brings a measure of finality to a story that captivated millions.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Settlement amount: 50,000 Euros (approx. KSh 7.5 million)
- Marriage year: 2019
- Separation year: 2020
- Reason for split: Infidelity allegations and financial disputes
- Settlement method: Out-of-court, facilitated by both families
- Current status: Both parties have moved on; Harmonize remains active in the music industry
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