Terence Creative accepts flowers from Rev. Lucy Natasha, talks about struggle with depression.

Comedian Terence Creative recently opened up about his ongoing battle with depression, pressure, and anxiety, shedding light on a side of himself that many might not be aware of.

Terence shared these personal struggles while expressing gratitude to Rev Lucy Natasha, who honored him as her favorite comedian.

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Acknowledging Rev Natasha’s recognition, Terence revealed that he’s currently facing emotional challenges but remains hopeful for better days ahead.

“Thank you so much for the flowers. This gesture means a lot to me, especially during this tough period where I’m grappling with emotions like depression, pressure, anxiety, and the fear of the unknown,” he confessed.

Despite his struggles, Terence offered words of encouragement to fans who might be experiencing similar difficulties, urging them not to lose hope.

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“God is faithful, and every day we grow stronger. As they say, ‘if your dreams don’t scare you, then you’re not dreaming enough.’ So, stop crying and keep trying. To anyone out there feeling low, hold on and give it one more try. Better days are ahead,” he reassured.

During an appearance on Obinna TV, Rev Natasha shared her admiration for several Kenyan comedians, listing Terence Creative as her top favorite.

“Among the many talented comedians like Eric Omondi, Crazy Kennar, and Mammito, Terence Creative stands out for me. Whenever I feel stressed, I watch Terence Creative. His diverse characters and creativity are impressive,” she expressed.

Adding to her praise, Rev Natasha highlighted MC Jessy’s comedic style, dubbing him the “apostle of Joy” for his spiritual touch. However, she emphasized that when stress hits, Terence Creative’s content serves as her ultimate escape.

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