Radio and media personality Adelle Onyango has spoken candidly about her marriage to Falgun Bhojak, sharing how conflicting expectations gradually ended their relationship.
In a widely circulated video, Adelle recalled how their union began joyfully. Their first and second Christmases together were “wonderful,” she said. But by the third year, the atmosphere at home—and in the marriage—had changed.
“In our third year together, it was not just our apartment that didn’t feel like home, but also my marriage,” Adelle revealed.
The turning point came during a late-night conversation when her husband expressed his frustrations.
“One day in bed, he said to me, ‘You have refused to give me the three things that make a marriage. You won’t give me a child, you won’t wear a ring, and you refuse to take my name,’” Adelle recounted.
Adelle admitted she understood his perspective but recognised that she was not the “traditional woman” he wanted. Their differing values—particularly around family, symbolism, and cultural norms—proved irreconcilable.
The couple had tied the knot in a private ceremony at Redhill Heights, Limuru, on July 28, 2017. Following their separation, Adelle described the divorce as emotionally taxing but ultimately transformative. She credited therapy as key to her healing and self-discovery.
Adelle’s story underscores the importance of understanding one’s identity and boundaries in a relationship. “I remember feeling like, yes, he is right. I was not a traditional woman. My marriage was over, and the divorce was filled with drama,” she reflected.
Her experience serves as a reminder that love alone may not bridge fundamental differences—and that self-awareness and honesty are essential for both partners when building a life together.