106 wins.
17 years.
We’ve seen the rain in Silverstone.
The dominance. The heartbreak. The “still we rise.”
We’ve seen him win in ways that didn’t even feel possible.
And just when it felt like maybe…we’d already seen everything. He shows up in red, and does it again.
Same kid who started it all.
Just a different chapter now.
We didn’t just watch a career.
We lived through it.
And somehow, it’s still not over 🥺❤️
In 2023, George Limiri and his wife Mekenze left the United States with their three children and settled in Meru, Kenya. They moved to give their kids a different environment and connect them with their African roots and extended family.
Since relocating, the couple built a luxurious bungalow on a two-acre plot in their village where they practice mixed farming. Mekenze said Kenya’s peaceful environment was a big appeal for raising their children.
Since moving, George and Mekenze have built two businesses: Limiri Travels, a tours and travel company, and Limiri Coffee. They recently launched their first batch of Limiri Farms Coffee, which is AA-grade Arabica from their farm in the Mount Kenya region.
The coffee is medium to dark roast and sells for Ksh 1,000 for 250g in Kenya, and Ksh 3,700 + Ksh 700 shipping for 450g in the US.
George and Mekenze met in Las Vegas in 2012 when George, then a record label owner, was looking for a vocalist and a mutual friend introduced them to Mekenze. What started as a work collaboration turned into a relationship as they spent long hours creating music together.
These two are being paid $50,000 each to watch the entire World Cup games in this glass room without coming out and also be watched by people as they do so. You fit run am? Staying inside one room for 5 weeks 👀 ?