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‘I DON’T NEED YOUR SYMPATHY’ AKOTHEE TELLS SOCIAL MEDIA USERS AMIDST BREAK UP RUMOURS

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Hours after Akothee’s husband Denis Schweizer deactivated his Instagram profile with over 72,000 followers. 

Akothee has issued a stun warning to social media users reaching out to her. According to the musician, she doesn’t need sympathy or advice, “Hey I have passed the place where I needed advice, sympathy or explanations. If I never reached out to you for advice or a shoulder to lean on, kindly don’t call me. The news you have that is all. Those calling me constantly just know you are a destruction and I don’t like it. I am in the middle of meetings, what do you want us to talk about? You are not calling because you care, you are calling because you want first hand information.”

Akothee also stated that most people never check up on her and their calls are just to get more Information about her life, “Don’t call me I repeat don’t call me you never called me when I am winning, you never called to check up on me, most of you calling me now never call to congratulate me on big wins. Do not WhatsApp me, do not call me. I am fine and busy working kila mtu apambane tu na maisha yake. I am not the first trying to balance life. Again, when I walk into your offices, banks for meetings Do not ask me questions unrelated to what I have come to do in your offices. I have very limited time. Thank you for not understanding you will understand #mentalhealthisreal”

In a recent social media post, Akothee opened up about emotional abuse. She revealed that she had been undergoing therapy for the past two months. “Allow me to thank everyone that prayed for me in silence, everyone that walked me through the journey, I have come out of a very dangerous zone and I have been healing in private, I am on my 2nd month of therapy.

The trauma I went through after finding out the truth and some ugly stuff that left me shaking, went days without food and no sleep, questioning and answering myself, it has been very heavy some days, a night will just break into a day with me looking outside the window guessing at nothing. I would be shaking for reasons I can’t explain, and just remember, I still had work to do, a family and an empire to protect. I still had to put on a strong Face and entertain my fans,” Akothee said.

Akothee said she had to pay Sh50,000 per hour for her first therapy session, “I started by monitoring my behaviours, I realised I was breaking down quite often for no reason, even just a simple interview I had become emotionally unstable, and I couldn’t put a finger on it. I never knew about emotional abuse, until I started therapy. I was in a bad state of mind that got me to pay Sh50,000 per hour for an hour session with the first therapist, I was shaking, loss of energy, appetite, sleep, panic attacks and even lost motivation in doing things I loved to do.”

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