Marya Prude stands firm in her decision to part ways with her former lover, Willis Raburu, a choice she confidently asserts she will never regret. Addressing the matter on Hivipunde TV, Marya Prude dismissed media speculations about her purported struggles with depression since ending her relationship with Raburu, who has since moved on and married Ivy Namu.
Expressing her defiance, Marya Prude found it absurd that gossip sites consistently link her to her past, emphasizing her transformation into a new woman with a life distinct from the societal expectations imposed upon her. She stated, “Marya Prude is a new woman who has found another life other than the one the society was forcing on my throat.”
When pressed to elaborate on her past experiences with the former host of the “10 over 10” show, Marya Prude responded with apparent irritation, asserting, “He never meant anything to me at all. Kazi ilikuwa raundi moja, kunyamba na kukimbia uchi kwa nyumba akisema bazuu.”
Despite Marya Prude’s confident stance, some Kenyans on social media have criticized her, urging her to acknowledge the need for proper healing instead of living in denial. A Facebook user named Purity Muthoni expressed sadness over the tendency to denigrate those who were once a source of happiness, deeming it unacceptable.