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Anerlisa Muigai responds to a fan’s remark about being “barren”

PM TIMES by PM TIMES
February 8, 2023
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Anerlisa Muigai, a businesswoman from Kenya, retaliated against a supporter who called her barren.

Anerlisa stated through her Instagram stories that women, especially those who have tried to conceive for a long time without success, find the topic of infertility to be sensitive.

The entrepreneur stated that she rarely pays attention to remarks made by people but that this subject, in particular, is something she had to answer to, seeming rather agitated by the fan’s remark.

Feel extremely ashamed, and if you have little daughters, pray fervently for them. You’ll simply be held accountable for your statements, sir! … Just to be clear, many women do not choose to become pregnant. She said, “I haven’t seen any women who have been awarded a medal for having one child before the other.

Many comments are ignored by me, but this one has gone too far. Because there are real, barren women in this world, I’m truly moved. Knowing how many women battle constantly to have children, I am disappointed that a fully mature man can make such comments, Anerlisa stated.

She continued by saying that many women choose not to have children rather than do so because they are unable to.

The voluptuous businesswoman was deluged with fan inquiries last year about when she intended to start her own kid and finally settle down, but she showed no evidence of being disturbed by the upsetting issue.

One supporter mustered the confidence to confront the 34-year-old about her intentions to become a mother, claiming that the CEO of the Nero Company was aging and it was past time for her to have kids.

“When do you intend to start a family? Unazeeka. (You’re aging),” the supporter remarked.

Anerlisa responded coolly that she had no idea when that would occur. Ina sijui. (I’m equally ignorant),” she retorted.

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