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His message seemed to be in response to US-based entrepreneur Wairimu Kimani, who earlier had issued a heartfelt apology to him following a leaked audio conversation involving herself and Damaris, also known as Dama.

Wairimu expressed deep remorse, acknowledging the pain she had caused him.

She admitted that her biggest mistake was trusting her friend too much, explaining that women often confide in each other about their deepest hurts.In an emotional Facebook post, she added, “She heartlessly hurt me and many others without considering the damage she was causing to all involved.”

Wairimu further noted that while she usually avoids airing personal matters in public, she felt compelled to speak out due to the magnitude of the situation. She also affirmed her reputation for being entrusted with sensitive issues.

Muthee Kiengei’s unique take on addressing online negativity resonated with many, sparking a broader conversation about the impact of social media on mental health and the importance of setting boundaries.

Muthee Kiengei has two other children with his now wife, Mugure.

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