Corazon Kwamboka. (Courtesy)

Fitness and lifestyle influencer Corazon Kwamboka, recently shared a message with her followers on Instagram, stating the importance of staying single until someone truly complements your life.

In her Instagram story, Kwamboka posted an image with the quote: "Stay single until someone actually complements your life in a way that makes it better not to be single. If not, it's not worth it."

Kwamboka reflected on her own experience of embracing singlehood for the first time.

In the post, Kwamboka admitted, "Never thought I'd enjoy being single like I do now, my first time being single single. I used to jump from relationship to the next coz of fear of being alone but now what I'm dreadful of is being with the wrong person.”

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Kwamboka, who previously dated fitness trainer Frankie JustGymIt and sired two children with, further advised her fans, “If you're in the wrong relationship, leave today and in three months you'll be happy you did."

A few years ago, Kwamboka had opened up about her past views on relationships. In her early 20s, she admitted she didn’t believe in being single.

“In my early 20s, I never believed in being single, spending time by myself, or even that I can be complete without a bunch of friends or a boyfriend," she once shared.

As she matured, Kwamboka revealed that she had surrounded herself with "users and fake people" and dated toxic partners, often staying in relationships longer than she should have.

It took time for her to realize that she needed to let go of toxic people and embrace being alone to rediscover herself.

"It took maturing to realize that I had to let go of all the toxic people in my life, be alone for a while, and discover who the true genie inside is," she wrote.

Kwamboka later found a sense of self-sufficiency, saying that while having friends and a partner is wonderful, it should not define one’s happiness.

"I love friends and heck, having someone to cuddle and love on is a wonderful thing, but it is not everything, and it should not be," she concluded in her post.