Commentator and his girlfriend discuss insights gained from Njugush and Celestine Ndinda.

Content creators Moureen Ngigi and her partner, Commentator 254, recently attended the “Through Thick n Thin” (TTNT) event hosted by Njugush and Wakavinye at Sarit Centre over the weekend.

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The TTNT show, now in its fifth edition, was a significant success, drawing a crowd of 6,000 people. The palpable chemistry between Njugush and Wakavinye, especially on stage, was a highlight of the event.

Njugush expressed his gratitude for the show’s success on social media, saying, “THANK YOU!!! 6,000 strong ON GOD. Sasa mtatoshea wapi sasa next??? Prebuy the link on njugush.ke #NjugushAt10 Reel by @star_chase.”

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Ngigi and Commentator have expressed their admiration for Njugush and Celestine, seeing them as role models. The couple shared the valuable lessons they’ve learned from Njugush and Celestine’s journey. Commentator highlighted the importance of working together as a team with his wife, rather than pursuing separate paths.

Moureen Ngigi’s revelation brought Size 8 to tears

The cyberbullying that content creator Moreen Ngigi faced after delivering her baby via C-section continues to impact her deeply.

Moreen opened up about the pain of being shamed to Size 8 on TV47’s “Love In The Wild” segment.

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She shared her experience of dealing with high blood pressure during pregnancy, something Size 8 could relate to from her own journey.

“I gave birth via C-section, and I still carry the weight of that experience. When we returned home, I had to continue with life, but people didn’t understand and were very harsh. The first picture I took from the hospital still showed my belly,” she said tearfully.

Moved by her story, Size 8 expressed sympathy, saying, “It hurts me to see this girl cry.”

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Moreen revealed, “I think I haven’t healed yet. The most hurtful part was that women were the ones attacking me the most. They said things like ‘Is she pregnant again?’ right after I had given birth.”

Moreen’s C-section was advised by doctors due to complications during labor.

“It’s okay to cry if you feel like it,” Size 8 comforted her. “Why do we as women bully each other until we see each other crying or not?”

The gospel minister offered reassurance, noting that in the public eye, people often don’t understand the personal struggles being faced. “You are allowed to feel bad and cry,” she said.

Moreen mentioned that she is trying to develop a thicker skin to cope with online attacks.

“They told me I don’t know what labor is because I didn’t experience labor pains. They said I’m less of a mom.”

Size 8 responded angrily, “But a C-section is sometimes not a choice.”