After waiting for a long time, the chair-lady of the goat wives association, Sarah Kabu, has finally spoken about the ongoing drama in her marriage.
Just to give you a quick review, in case you have forgotten;
At the beginning of this month, Sarah shocked us when she went online to rant about her toxic marriage, the same one we thought was perfect.
She claimed that her husband Simon Kabu had kidnapped her children to force her to stay in a marriage she wasn’t feeling loved and happy. She claimed that Simon was only concerned about their couple’s goal image and business, Bonfire Adventures, which they run together.
On his side, Simon denied the allegations, alluding that everything was perfect in his marriage, and we were left confused about who between the two was telling the truth. We were even more frustrated when Sarah refused to speak about the matter, and we kinda decided to let the story die.
Well, Sarah has now come out, and sadly, from the look of things, she wasn’t as happy as we thought she was.
In an interview with fellow businesswoman, Christina Lewis, Sarah claimed that has been suffering for a while in the marriage. She only faked her life for her fans
“Sometimes you can lie until you lie to yourself. You could be crying but you have to smile for the camera and assume everything is okay. You can lie but you cannot lie forever,” she said.
She even gave an example of an account in 2003 when she wanted to divorce Simon but was advised by her lawyer to try to fix her marriage first before quitting. She disclosed that she took the advice and tried to be the best wife, but Simon hurt her.
She explained that her new years’ resolution was to fight for happiness by leaving her marriage. She said she has been having open conversations with Simon about how they can separate and co-parent amicably.
About her rant that brought the whole issue to the limelight, Sarah claimed that she was in distress, and she wanted help. She felt she had had enough, and she had to speak up to show the world that she did not have a perfect marriage as she had shown.
She, however, advised those in marriage to work on their marriages not to be inspired by her break-up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSe5jPfM124