If you’ve been eagerly following the WaJesus family but noticed their absence on social media, there’s an explanation. Kabi wa Jesus has pointed out that Milly is the reason for their recent silence online.
“I sometimes feel like I’m pushing her into it, and she’s only here for support, but it gets frustrating,” Kabi admitted, expressing his frustration.
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He explained that their silence might be due to Milly not wanting to record or because they are going through tough times in their marriage and aren’t speaking. “You all know us so well; we can’t hide it. When we’re having problems, it shows, and sometimes we need to resolve things before bringing it online,” Kabi said emotionally.
Milly then appears in the video, questioning Kabi’s remarks. “What are you telling people? Just because I’m late to the video, you’re acting like someone grieving,” she said.
Kabi explained he was being open with their fans, but Milly dismissed it. “I’ve told you I’m not that interested in doing videos. I agreed to be part of this, but not like this all the time. It’s overwhelming,” Milly admitted, addressing the many questions from fans about their marriage.
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She further shared that their break from social media was necessary. “If we hadn’t stepped away, we wouldn’t have achieved what we have. Being online for the last seven years has taught us a lot about what and when to share. Silence doesn’t always mean something bad has happened—people haven’t split or fought. Though, yes, there was a time we stayed quiet because something bad was happening, and we couldn’t manage it,” Milly revealed.
Milly also noted that fans frequently ask for vulnerability, but some situations involve others and can’t be shared. Kabi agreed, admitting they had overshared in the past and would now be more cautious. “Our relationship is unique. While most marriages face internal conflicts, our challenges often come from outside,” Kabi added.
Milly concluded, “We’re happy, and we’re not here to share bad news.”