“Ageing Is A Privilege”- Esther Musila Pens Empowering Message To Women Over 40
Image: Guardian angel with lover Esther MusilaEsther Musila, entrepreneur and wife to gospel star Guardian Angel, has issued a powerful call to women to redefine their relationship with time. In a deeply reflective Facebook post shared on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, Musila encouraged women in their 40s, 50s, and 60s to wear their years with pride, characterizing the ageing process as a hard-won victory rather than a loss of beauty.
Embracing the “Next Phase”
Addressing her female peers, Musila acknowledged the physical transitions that often spark anxiety, such as the appearance of wrinkles, silver hair, and changes in body weight. Rather than viewing these as flaws, she framed them as the natural markings of a life fully engaged with the world.
“To all of my female friends from 40 to 60 years and up… most of us are going through the next phase of our lives. We’re at that age where we see wrinkles, gray hair, and extra pounds,” she wrote, inviting her audience to view these changes through a lens of self-compassion.
Warriors in the Quiet
Musila highlighted the immense invisible labor and resilience of women in this age bracket. She noted that many have spent decades anchoring households, managing finances, and navigating the complexities of grief, illness, and personal sacrifice. She described this demographic as “survivors” and “warriors in the quiet,” noting that their worth is forged in their ability to emerge from life’s challenges with increased grace.
Using the metaphor of value, she likened women in their prime to classic cars or fine wine—assets that only grow more valuable and distinguished as time passes. She emphasized that even if physical appearances change, these bodies carry the soul, courage, and strength of a woman’s entire journey.
A Denied Privilege
The core of Musila’s message was a reminder of the fragility of life. She urged women to reject societal pressures that idolize youth, pointing out that reaching old age is a gift that is not granted to everyone.
“We should never feel bad about getting older. It’s a privilege that is denied to so many,” she asserted. She concluded her post by challenging women to live in the present and celebrate their survival: “Enjoy every minute… I AM.”
Musila’s stance continues her trend of advocating for self-love and authenticity, particularly as she continues to thrive in a high-profile marriage that has often been the subject of public scrutiny regarding age.
