- Actress Jackie Matubia spoke to Dr Ofweneke about her long history of rejection
- The mother of two told how her mother abandoned her at the maternity hospital in Pumwani as soon as she gave birth.
- Matubia also spoke about the grassroots efforts to make Blessing Lung'aho close to their daughter
An actor Jackie Matubia has opened up about his troubled childhood and his conflicted relationship with his biological mother.
Why did Jackie Matubia hate her mother?
According to the mother of two, she hated her mother, which affected her childhood.
“I hated my mother. Why did you even bring me into this world if you knew I would come and suffer?” he told Dr. Ofeneke.
Matubia said his inner turmoil made him act in school.
“In the Sixth Grade, I had my own class. I would hit people. There was a girl who had long natural hair. I cut.
The teacher would come from another class to teach me. I would leave to go to the bathroom and never come back. I was a wonderful child,” he said.
The actress said she recently met a former classmate who couldn't believe she had become a celebrity.
“She was surprised because I didn't want anyone around me.”
This is what the Kenyans said:
Liz:
“Judgmental people don't understand what toxic parents do to children and how the pain continues beyond childhood. We just try to forgive and live with the wounds, but the trauma is deep.”
Lydia Kemmie:
“We listen, but we don't judge.”
Miriammishwow:
“If anyone talks about childhood trauma, I will never judge them; I know the pain.”
Merubae0:
“The pain of childhood is real, and I get it, Jackie.”
Fatma Ali:
“For me, this girl is still in pain. He has not recovered from everything that happened in his childhood.”
Why did Jackie Matubia's mother abandon her at the hospital?
In the same interview, Matubia shared a painful incident in which his mother abandoned him.
According to the mother of two, she was rejected immediately after birth because she looked different and was neglected at Wazazi Hospital in Pumwani for three months.
According to Matubia, his aunt's comments exacerbated the issue.
The actress said the terrifying experience is still ingrained in her.
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