Socialite Vera Sidika has addressed speculations regarding her marriage to singer Brown Mauzo, while shedding light on reports of infidelity.
The mother of two, who has been enjoying a holiday in Dubai over the past few weeks, took the opportunity to respond to concerned followers.
A curious fan raised questions about Brown Mauzo’s activities while Vera was away.
The fan, seemingly concerned about intimate aspects of their relationship, posted a comment that playfully alluded to possible infidelity, saying,
“Beautiful, but you left Mauzo in Kenya, do you think hakud!ny@n@😂😂.”
(Don’t you think your husband Brown Mauzo is cheating on you when you were away?)
Vera Sidika’s response was swift and unequivocal, as she retorted,
@glaciermontana and So what if he did? 🤷🏽♀️ maisha ni yake Wewe shughulika na yako.”
Prior to addressing this matter, Vera, never shy of speaking her mind, shared her thoughts on life and personal growth.
“Sometimes, life is not worth loving anymore. Rather just die. People think they know about my personal life. Yet know nothing.
I’ve really grown over the years. If I could open up there’s so much I could say here. That would surprise everyone. But I will not. I’ve been mature and I’m going to keep on holding back. Or just end it. If that’s what will give them peace.”
In further clarification, Vera emphasized her candid social media posts were not targeted at her detractors or critics.
Instead, they were an outlet for her thoughts and emotions, reflecting her personal experiences and perspectives.
On August, 17, Mauzo expressed his inner struggles and hesitance to reveal his emotions due to the potential repercussions.
“If I tell the sorrows in my heart, it will burn my tongue. If I keep in my heart, I’m afraid it will burn me from the inside. But if I let out, I fear it will burn the whole world. I cannot let it out, so I let my sorrows stay inside,” he candidly shared.
Mauzo also used his Insta Stories to share reflections about unappreciative individuals in his life.
“Sometimes we don’t appreciate the good things till we lose them. Sometimes we don’t value the people we have in our lives till we lose them.”