Esther Musila, wife of celebrated gospel singer Guardian Angel, has once again spoken out boldly against the ongoing public criticism surrounding their marriage.
The 54-year-old media personality has faced unrelenting scrutiny since the couple went public with their relationship in 2020, largely due to their 20-year age difference.
Despite the backlash, Musila and Guardian Angel have consistently expressed contentment in their union, frequently sharing their joy through music collaborations and social media posts.
Addressing the Age Gap
In a recent interview, Musila tackled the issue head-on with her trademark mix of confidence and humour.
“I may be older, but I’m still a fine girl,” she quipped, before directing a sharp message at critics—particularly women—who question her marriage.
“If you’re younger and more beautiful, why didn’t he choose you?”
The remark quickly resonated online, becoming one of her most memorable responses to those fixated on her age.
Dismissing Infidelity Rumours
Musila also took the opportunity to address new unfounded rumours alleging that Guardian Angel had fathered a child outside their marriage.
She dismissed the claims as malicious and baseless, saying they were designed to stir controversy and cast doubt on their relationship.
“We’re not here to live for people’s expectations. My husband and I know what we share, and that’s all that matters,” she asserted.
The Price of Public Love
Reflecting on the toll of being in a high-profile marriage, Musila admitted that the constant public judgment has cost her some friendships.
However, the experience has made her more resilient.
“I’ve grown a thick skin. I won’t just sit and take insults. Sometimes I respond because people forget we’re human too,” she said.
Musila also addressed social pressure regarding children, stressing that while she values motherhood, the absence of children does not define or weaken their love.
“Our relationship doesn’t depend on that,” she noted.
A Final Word to Critics
Closing her message with a pointed statement, Musila urged her detractors to focus on their own lives rather than hers.
“Mind your own life. Fix your finances, your marriage, your health—leave mine alone.”
By Ghafla
