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Akothee shares deep details on life before fame, miscarriage, and success

Esther Akoth, also known as Akothee, recently joined Olivia Otieno on her female-focused show “Double O” to discuss various aspects of her life. Akothee, who is a well-known author, philanthropist, businesswoman, and the self-proclaimed queen of single mothers, shared her experiences from the past few months, including her recent miscarriage and traditional marriage.

During the show, Akothee spoke about the emotional impact of her miscarriage, but emphasized that she was physically back on her feet within a few days, joking that she was “back to serving my man three days after the miscarriage.” When discussing her life before fame, Akothee spoke about her popularity in 2014, when people first started knowing her for her music and unique character. However, she revealed that she had always been a businesswoman, with her travel business as her first venture and main source of income. She explained that she had accomplished so much in her life, including manufacturing soap, being a driver and a hawker, which led to confusion and rumors about her wealth when she first entered the scene.

Aside from her music and travel business, Akothee is associated with several organizations, including the Akothee Foundation, which she established in 2019 to help those in need. She spoke about her own experiences as a single mother and the struggles she faced, which inspired her to set up the foundation. She also talked about how she has educated over 100 children and how she feels fulfilled when she gives back.

When asked about her role as a content creator, Akothee stated that she does not consider herself an influencer, but only promotes products that she trusts and has personal experience with. She also responded to the label of being a role model, stating that she refuses the title as she believes that her children are their own role models and have achieved more than she has.

Regarding social media, Akothee acknowledged that it can be embarrassing to see negative comments about her life, but she knows that these comments come from people who are “ugly, broke, and bitter.” She explained that her success on social media is due to her diverse life and personality, and emphasized the importance of being authentic in order to maintain audience engagement.

Overall, Akothee’s interview on “Double O” was an insightful and entertaining conversation that gave a glimpse into her life, experiences, and thoughts on various topics.