Lilian Ng'ang'a revisits a 2017 incident that contributed to her break-up with Governor Mutua
In an interview with the Sunday Nation, Lillian bares it all, even saying that the Machakos Governor used to refer to them as the Royal Couple.
So what where did it all go wrong for the Royal Couple?
According to Lillian, her first ‘reawakening’ with Governor Mutua began after she returned from a trip sometime in 2017.
Her body guards would die in an accident right after dropping her home.
She says they were not even mourned and life just continued as if nothing had happened.
"Then my personal driver also later died and the same thing happened. In fact, I got a new driver the following morning," Lilian said.
"The two incidents hit me hard. That disregard for their lives, just because they were security officers, also contributed to me separating from Alfred. I was like, so if it was me dead, then this is how life would have continued."
She says she thinks Mutua is being ‘dramatic’ because she has found new love.
“If we would have separated and I was single, he would be alright," says Lillian, adding that she even turned down Mutua’s plan to give her a new car, money, new house and a white wedding to cap it all.
“There was a time he told me he was running for president so we can once in a while appear in public like we are still together but I refused.”
The former first lady, who is now in love with rapper Juliani, says she does not mind being friends with Mutua, though. But under one condition: “if he can work on his emotions.”
Last Thursday, Lillian laid bare details of the drama surrounding their acrimonious separation with Governor Alfred Mutua.
Lilian made damning allegations accusing the governor of threatening her life and that of her close friends.
Urging the government to institute criminal investigations against the Governor, she claimed Mutua boasted to her that he is untouchable and warned that he would “crush her to ash.”
The two announced their separation in August on social media, with Lillian writing “The only constant in life is change and we must be present and aware to appreciate and embrace it."
“Winds of change blew my way and two months ago, I decided to end my long term relationship with Dr Alfred Mutua. We had a good run and I am forever grateful to God he brought us together,” she added.
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