Woman says she dumped hubby after catching him in the act with househelp
- Rosemary Wambui met her first love when she was in Class Eight (JHS 2)
- Unfortunately, she became pregnant and had to drop out of school
- The pair parted ways after the man resumed his education
- Years later, the two reunited but their marriage was toxic, unbearable and full of pain
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Rosemary Wambui was convinced that her story was that of love at first sight.
She met the man who swept her off her feet just when she was in Class Eight and the romance they shared was like a whirlwind.
It blew her, swayed her, touched her and awakened a bright light within her.
The first time the lady and her lover were intimate, she became pregnant and had to drop out of school.
But as fate would have it, their relationship was short-lived and the two had to go their separate ways.
“I never proceeded with my studies but my parents always supported me. When my dad died, my mum chased me away from home,” Rosemary recounted.
She got married to another guy, had a child but things did not work out.
According to the mum, her husband rarely provided for his family and often tortured her mentally and emotionally.
So, she moved on and went back home. And that is when she met her first love.
The two reunited and decided to start a life together. Little did Rosemary know that her heart was about to be shattered yet again.
The lady claimed her hubby would often step out of their marriage and send her risqué videos he took in the company of other women.
Whenever he did his thing in the bedroom, he made sure it was recorded and never forgot to forward the clips to his wife.
That was not enough. Rosemary told journalist Monica Kagoni that she once bumped into her husband cavorting with the maid in the kitchen.
“I fired the househelp,” Rosemary remembered.
Shortly after the encounter, the distraught lady left her marriage and has not looked back ever since.
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