“I didn’t join a cult!” Tero Mdee reveals why she abandoned her successful career in Nairobi
It has been 7 years since Tero Mdee walked out on her TV and Radio shows in Kenya. The lady apparently left with no goodbyes and not even her boss John Rabar knew why she was walking out on her successful career.
She was later heard to have married a pastor who changed her lifestyle in every where possible. She was no longer the stylish lady we saw host Str8t up and she no longer went by the name of Tero Mdee but Nancy Hebron.
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Speaking to HBR’s ignition show, Nancy opened up about why she left saying that she was responding to a higher calling she wouldn’t ignore.
“I have been home in Tanzania. I went back home because I wanted to do something I was called to do for a while. God called me. It wasn’t easy, for 8 years this was the life (media life) I knew. It reached a point where I wasn’t happy. I would smile but I wasn’t really happy I wasn’t satisfied I was in a place of confusion and I had to make a choice.”
Shuts down her Facebook and Twitter
She went on to add that she had to deactivate her Facebook and Twitter pages now that she was a changed person.
“I knew I had to go, I knew I had to say goodbye. After my last show, I shut down Facebook and I shut down Twitter”
Nancy Hebron went on to add that she never joined a cult as many were claiming. She willingly left the secular world on her own will and that she was never brainwashed!
“I didn’t join a cult, I wasn’t brainwashed. I accepted Christ and I started serving him and I love it. I wouldn’t change anything, it was the best decision ever.”