I want to grow old with Maya; our marriage isn’t perfect, but we’re going to work it out together – Miss Trudy

Miss Trudy has waded into the online chatter about her supposed divorce because “things are getting out of control”.
The Kenyan married to Wode Maya of Ghana in 2022.
“So much is being said on the internet,” she observed. “The truth is everything on the internet has actually caught me by surprise because I did not see it coming, honestly. I’m just in shock.”
The social media influencer spoke via her YouTube channel, August 19, 2024.
“We don’t spend enough time together,” she said, explaining: “He’s always travelling, and I also end up travelling, and stuff like that.”
Miss Trudy played a clip of a conversation with a Ghanaian podcaster, which, apparently, sparked the rumours.
“Initially, we used to travel together all the time,” she said.
“Life was amazing,” as they kept this up, “maybe for two years,” until her husband told her they had to stop.
“I was shattered,” she recalled to the Konnected Minds Podcast. “I cried, like, my heart was broken.”
As a Kenya-born-and-raised “city girl” of Nairobi, Miss Trudy said moving to Ghana because of marriage took its toll. She noted she has no friends, “and the food is different, the culture is different – I love the weather though”.
There are somethings that “when you’re married hits you – but I didn’t see it like that before,” she said.
In what seemed like she was leading her audience on without satisfying their curiosity and concern about her young marriage, the travel vlogger urged that honesty about the sensitive matter should not be taken for wickedness or that she is a bad person.
“Maya is not an evil person. We’re both dealing with a lot. We’re trying to handle it the best way we know how. So I don’t think it’s fair for him to be attacked,” she added.
“Maya is not perfect and so am I [not],” she noted, after extensively going over some of the abusive comments posted on social media against her husband.
“Our marriage is not perfect, but we’re going to work it out together,” assured Miss Trudy. “It’s like not we’ve been married before. We’re learning as we go. We’re learning from our mistakes and we’re going to do better.”
People on social “do not have the whole picture,” she cautioned.
“God forbid! I don’t want to get a divorce, I wanna grow old with Maya. I wanna be married rather for 50 years,” she noted.
Miss Trudy expressed her gratitude her husband because “were it not for Maya – my best friend, my bae, my everything” she would not have experienced success as she has.
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