Why Size 8 decided to fight for her privacy

Gospel singer Size 8 has opened up about her decision to step back from social media. In an interview with Nairobi News, the mother of two said that she is no longer interested in showcasing her lifestyle on social media.

“I have come to realize that there are many counterfeit personalities within the industry,” Size 8 said. “Not everyone is genuine. God has transformed my desires, and they are no longer aligned with the aspirations I had when I initially joined the industry.”

Size 8, who was ordained as a pastor in 2021, emphasized that she is no longer chasing after the hype that once captivated her. Her priorities have shifted, and she no longer feels the need to seek attention and validation through social media platforms.

“The more I impact people’s lives, the more God blesses me,” she said. “There is a fame that has come with my ministry without me forcing it.”

Size 8, who was previously a secular artiste, underwent a significant transformation in 2013 when she devoted her life to God and transitioned into the gospel music. However, she acknowledges that her past continues to have an impact on her present life, as people frequently remind her of the worldly lifestyle she once lived.

“I am not perfect,” she said. “I am still learning and growing. But I am committed to living a life that is pleasing to God.”

Size 8’s decision to step back from social media is a bold one, but it is one that is likely to resonate with many people. In a world where social media is increasingly becoming a breeding ground for toxicity and negativity, Size 8’s decision to focus on her ministry and her family is a refreshing change of pace.

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