Media personality and gospel singer Kambua Manundu has shed light on her decision to keep her husband, Pastor Jackson Mathu, off her social media platforms.
In an exclusive interview with Nairobi News, the mother of three revealed that her husband values his privacy, a sentiment she fully respects.
She also shared her thoughts on not revealing her children’s faces online.
“My husband is not a public figure, and he values his privacy, which I completely understand and respect. As for my children, I believe it’s important for them to reach an age where they can decide whether they want to be on social media or not,” Kambua explained.
She added, “I may share glimpses like their hair or legs, just so people know they exist.”
Having experienced cyberbullying firsthand, Kambua emphasized the importance of setting boundaries to protect her private life from public scrutiny.
“Some things are meant to be kept private because the more you invite people into your space, the more entitled they become. If I were to share every aspect of my life, I would be subjected to constant questioning,” she stated.
When it comes to her children, Kambua is cautious about the potential consequences of exposing them on social media.
While she respects celebrities who choose to share their children’s lives online, she prefers a different approach.
“If I were to expose everything about my children, then I would be answerable to the public on very personal matters. I want to shield them from that. I want them to enjoy a normal upbringing, away from the noise of social media. However, I deeply respect those who choose to raise their children in the public eye because we all have different preferences,” Kambua added.
Kambua and her husband welcomed their first child together after almost seven years of marriage.