“I wasted six good years” Lilian Muli’s regrets on past relationships

It is quarantine time and deep reflections had Lilian Muli reveal her biggest regret – cohabiting with her baby daddy.

The enchanting TV journalist sat at home, confronting issues she never allowed herself to confront before, all in an effort to run away from her reality.

“We lean on crutches in the name of relationships, friendships, partying etc” she said, adding “Some of these crutches are draining…its always a case of ‘same s… different day'”.

It’s exhausting but we get hooked to that normalcy.

TV girl, Lilian Muli

The sassy mother of two engaged fans in a Q&A session on her Instastories, inquiring about some of their regrets in life.

For a fan, cohabiting with a baby daddy was her biggest regret and Lilian Muli could not relate any better.

For the Citizen TV news anchor, a child was involved, thus making it more complicated for her.

This one is very complicated because a child is involved. I have done it, too, and it is not easy.

Another fan expressed deep regret of wasting 2 good years, loving the wrong person but for the TV beauty, hers was worse – a solid 6 years.

She encouraged the fan to forge forward because brighter days were coming.

Lol. You and me both, honey! Mine, six wasted years. You will love again.

Lilian Muli has so far been in 2 known relationships: a seven-year marriage to ex-hubby, Moses Kanene that yielded a son, Joshua.

Followed by a much-publicized relationship with business mogul, Jared Nevaton, with whom she sired another son, Liam.

Curfew

With a ‘lockdown’ that has seen most Kenyans spend more time at home than ever before, a dear Lilian Muli looked at its bright side, acknowledging the ‘non-value addition and inauthentic’ relationships.

I look forward to when this pandemic will be over but looking on the brigther side of the Rona…most importantly I don’t have time for inauthentic and non value adding relationships with anyone anymore.

Lilian Muli

Assuring:

When the Rona is over; I am 100percent sure I will be a different Lillian; and I’m not mad about that.

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Gloria Katunge