Moureen Ngigi says she healed while still in the relationship

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Digital content creator Moureen Ngigi has opened up about her breakup, revealing that she emotionally healed while she was still in the relationship with her baby daddy, Commentator.

Speaking during an interview with local YouTubers on Friday, January 30, 2026, Moureen, while speaking about her experience, said that she reached a point where she had cried so much that her feelings slowly faded.

She says that when they finally separated, she was not emotionally affected.

“I used to cry it out until my heart was no longer there. I healed while still in the relationship, Nikitoka. I was okay. I was not bothered by my breakup,” Moureen revealed.

Moureen explained that constant conversations eventually became emotionally draining, leaving her exhausted and withdrawn.

“We used to have conversations, and the more you talk the more it drains you, Nilifika to point nkashindwa kuongea. I started taking things on my own. I do not know if he felt the distance,” she added.

Moureen Ngigi speaking during an interview with Obinna TV Extra on Monday, December 1, 2025.
Moureen Ngigi speaking during an interview with Obinna TV Extra on Monday, December 1, 2025. PHOTO/ A screengrab by K24 Digital

Moureen on reuniting

This comes after she made it clear that getting back together with her ex-boyfriend and baby daddy, Commentator 254, is not an option following their breakup.

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During a question-and-answer session via her official Instagram account on Tuesday, January 27, 2026,a fan suggested she reconsider reconciling with her baby daddy because she frequently speaks about her struggles online.

In her response, Moureen used the moment to send a strong message to women, warning them against believing that a man can solve all their problems.

Rudiana na comme mashida zako zimekuwa mob kila time ni kulia lia ovyoovyo,” the fan suggested.

Dear women , if you think a man will be the end of your problem then you have a big problem,” Moureen Ngigi said.

Moureen Ngigi and Commentator 254 during a past event. PHOTO/@moureengigi/Instagram
Moureen Ngigi and Commentator 254 during a past event. PHOTO/@moureengigi/Instagram

Moureen also addressed the pressure placed on celebrities to appear happy and successful at all times. She explained that what people see online is often just a polished version of reality.

She added that many choose not to share their low moments because society often judges vulnerability as weakness.

“Let me burst your bubble, people (celebrities) just want to show you the positive side of life but everyone got there own shit. If they put it out here you all going to think thats their downfall and no one wants to be seen in that dimension,” she added.

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The mother of one further reminded fans that life is unpredictable and comes with ups and downs.

”Quick reminder: life is a graph, my friend. Keep that in mind,” Moureen said.

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