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Diana Marua recall ALL the men who had her before Bahati and cries about them being abusive

Diana Marua has opened up about a painful chapter from her past, recounting an experience involving an ex-boyfriend and an abrupt eviction.

She shared the story during a candid sit-down with her sisters, Val and Michelle, in a recent episode on her YouTube channel, where they reflected on the challenges they faced in their 20s.

A Distressing Moment

The incident dates back about 12 years, when her sister Val was a young mother still breastfeeding. At the time, Val was living in a house where her then-boyfriend covered the rent and household expenses.

Things took a turn when the relationship deteriorated. Val recalled the moment the support was suddenly withdrawn, revealing that the man ordered the disconnection of essential services.

“The guy [was going to] disconnect gas and I’m breastfeeding… disconnect TV. Can you imagine?” she said.

Diana described the moment as deeply painful, noting that it highlighted the risks of relying financially on the wrong partner, especially during vulnerable periods.

The Role of Upbringing

During the emotional conversation, the sisters reflected on how their background influenced their past relationships. Diana suggested that growing up in a single-parent household meant they lacked an example of a healthy relationship.

Without that foundation, they found themselves drawn to emotionally unavailable or unhealthy partners in their early adult years.

“Know your value, and then add tax to it. If someone loves you, someone would not emotionally drain you,” Diana said.

From Receptionist to Entrepreneur

Before rising to fame, Diana worked as a receptionist for nearly five years. She recalled training colleagues who were more academically qualified while she remained in an entry-level position.

However, she used the role as a stepping stone, eventually transitioning into better opportunities and building her own brand. Today, she is married to Bahati, and the two are widely regarded as one of East Africa’s most influential celebrity couples.

Lessons for Young Women

The sisters concluded the discussion by encouraging young women to prioritise financial independence in their 20s. Diana urged her audience to trust their instincts, set boundaries, and avoid losing themselves in unhealthy relationships.

“Heartbreak is not the end of the world,” she said, reminding viewers that healing and growth are possible after difficult experiences.

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