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Marya Prude Opens Up on Painful Healing Journey After Divorce from Willis Raburu

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Willis Raburu’s ex-wife, Marya Prude, has candidly reflected on the struggles she faced in rebuilding her life after their highly publicised separation.

Speaking on The Wind Down, Marya revealed that the collapse of her marriage left her devastated and forced her to move back home.

“When we got separated, I moved in with my folks. I felt like my whole world was crashing, and I didn’t know who to be,” she said.

She recalled that it was her father who came to pick her up from her matrimonial home after she reached out for help, describing the moment as “very dramatic.”


Financial and Emotional Strain

Marya admitted that the divorce process took a heavy toll on her. She lived with her parents for over a year and a half, unable to afford her own place as the case dragged through the courts.

She also described the unusual way she was served with divorce papers:

“This thing was sent on my WhatsApp, and I was like, ‘Oh.’ Then you have to acknowledge it. I knew it was coming, so I sent it to my lawyer. I even texted my ex and told him, ‘I see this is the direction you’ve decided to go, I respect it, and from now on communication will be through my lawyer.’”

Although she anticipated the divorce, receiving the papers still came as a shock.


“I Married Too Young”

In past interviews, Marya has admitted regretting her decision to marry at just 23 years old, saying she succumbed to societal pressure.

“I don’t know what I was thinking! I would be so far right now if I wasn’t busy serving society and other people’s expectations of me as a married woman,” she once shared.

She now considers marriage “overrated” and no longer views it as a measure of achievement.


A Painful Chapter

Marya and Raburu tied the knot in May 2017 but endured tragedy when they lost their daughter in December 2019. By 2020, the marriage had broken down, eventually leading to divorce.

Raburu has previously admitted that they rushed into marriage, saying he initiated the process.

“Nobody goes into a marriage with hopes to come out. It was painful, and I don’t wish it on anyone,” the TV host once said.


Moving Forward

Today, Raburu has found stability with Ivy Namu, with whom he shares two children. Marya, meanwhile, continues her personal healing journey and is focusing on self-growth.

Her recent reflections highlight how difficult the process was but also show that she has found peace with the past and is determined to move forward on her own terms.

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