Size 8 reveals she is still deeply in love with DJ Mo.

Kenyan gospel singer and ordained pastor Size 8 has finally addressed her decision to separate from her husband, DJ Mo. Following her announcement of single status, she provided a heartfelt explanation about the reasons behind their split and her hopes for the future.

In the most recent episode of their TV47 show, Love In The Wild, Size 8 appeared alone and revealed that she was the one who initiated the separation. Despite this, she remains a strong believer in marriage, viewing it as divinely ordained.

She clarified that announcing her single status was not a decision she made lightly. “I truly believe in marriage, but after exhausting all other options, separation became the only viable choice,” she said.

Size 8 expressed hope that reconciliation could still be possible. “If God brings healing and restoration to our marriage, that would be my dream,” she shared. For now, she feels that separation is necessary for her well-being.

In her plea to fans, Size 8 requested prayers for herself, DJ Mo, and their marriage. She admitted that she still deeply loves DJ Mo but believes separation is the best course of action at the moment. “It wasn’t an easy decision. I’m thankful I’m not bitter. I still love Mr. Muraya, but for now, separation is the best way forward,” she confessed.

She also discussed the backlash she has faced since making her decision public. “I’ve faced severe criticism for my choice,” she said. “People who don’t know my story have accused me of many things. I’ve found strength in God to endure this.”

Size 8 urged viewers to avoid rushing to judgment and to pray for those in difficult situations. “Don’t judge others based on assumptions. Pray for them, as you don’t know their full story,” she advised.

She also offered guidance to couples facing marital challenges, encouraging them to persevere if there is still hope. “If you’re struggling but hopeful, don’t be discouraged. Healing is always possible if your spouse is willing to change. Keep trying,” she said. However, she acknowledged that sometimes separation or divorce might be necessary if all other efforts have failed. “Don’t give up on your marriage too quickly, but if nothing works, separation or divorce might be the next step,” she concluded.

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