'You can do better': Lillian Ng'ang'a takes on online bullies

Lillian Ng'ang'a [Instagram]

Lillian Ng’ang’a this week clapped back at online bullies who use her past to attack her.

Through a post on TikTok, Lillian said she has been busy for the past few months and only found time to join the platform recently.

However, some of her followers have continued to spread negative energy on her posts, dragging her ex-husband, Labour and Social Protection CS Dr Alfred Mutua, into the picture.

Lillian said she recently posted a product she was selling but some of the comments were full of bile.

“I joined TikTok a few months ago; my life had been so busy, I didn't have the space, but now it's slowed down a bit, which I'm glad, and now I have spare time to post a few things here and there.

“Yesterday I posted about a very good product and you're going to thank me later but just reading some of the comments the same people who love to abuse people in the limelight are here in droves. And I read one or two comments, and guys, it's getting a bit boring. You can't keep attacking me on the same thing over and over again. You must challenge yourself," she said.

Lillian wondered why her life choices bothered some of her followers yet she has not met them in person, urging them to channel their energies towards more important issues.

"Ask yourself why Lilian Ng'ang'a bothers you this much. I haven't interacted with many of you, so I am a stranger. So why does my life bother you so much? You are living your life; you have parents. If they saw your use of social media, would they be proud?" she said.

What attracted me to Juliani

In a past interview, the former Machakos first lady said she was attracted to Juliani’s values and the fact that they were in sync on several important issues.

"I like to call myself a thinker but when I met Juliani it was like I found the last piece of a jigsaw puzzle. His values and mine were aligned. Just the way he looks at life, what he values, what is important to him are the same things that are important to me and that is very rare," said Lillian.

Lillian added that getting to know the rapper personally confirmed that he was a good person despite people's unkind opinions of their newfound love. According to Lillian, Juliani made her a better person.

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