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Nurse Judy Says Having a Baby at 19 Was the Best Choice of Her Life
“I wouldn’t change a thing.”
That’s the message from Nurse Judy, who has opened up about becoming a mother at just 19, saying it remains one of the best decisions of her life.
The popular content creator revealed she never felt overwhelmed by motherhood, insisting that having a child at a young age was a positive experience she would happily choose again.
According to Nurse Judy, age is not what determines whether someone will succeed as a parent. She believes the biggest factor is choosing the right partner.
“The key is choosing a great father for your kids. Age will never matter,” she shared.

She argued that a loving and supportive partner can make parenting fulfilling, while an unhealthy relationship can make motherhood difficult regardless of whether someone has children in their teens or their 30s.
Nurse Judy also challenged the common belief that waiting until later in life automatically leads to better parenting. She said maturity alone cannot guarantee a happy parenting journey if the relationship is built on the wrong foundation.
She added that having a child with the wrong partner can leave a mother struggling emotionally and resenting the experience, no matter her age.
Drawing from her own life, Nurse Judy said she has never regretted becoming a young mum. She credits her positive experience to having a supportive father for her child rather than the age at which she embraced motherhood.
Her remarks have quickly sparked conversations on social media, with many Kenyans debating whether successful parenting depends more on age, maturity or choosing the right life partner.
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“It’s Giving Me Nightmares!” Sarah Mtalii Pleads for Urgent Action in Betty Bayo’s Children’s Custody Row
The custody battle over Betty Bayo’s children has taken another emotional turn.
Businesswoman Sarah Mtalii has broken her silence, saying the ongoing public dispute is deeply disturbing and that the children’s well-being should come before everything else.
Sarah appealed to Betty Bayo’s close friends to step in and help find a solution, revealing that the constant online drama surrounding Sky and Danny has left her emotionally shaken.
She made it clear she is not siding with either Pastor Victor Kanyari or Hiram “Tash” Gitau in the custody dispute.
“I’m not Team Kanyari or Team Tash. I’m Team Sky and Danny,” she emphasized.
According to Sarah, the biggest concern is the emotional impact the public conflict could have on the two children. She warned that every accusation and social media post could leave lasting scars.
She also urged bloggers and social media users to think twice before posting about the minors, reminding them that the children are old enough to see and read what is being shared online.
Sarah further suggested that an independent authority, including the courts or child welfare agencies, may need to step in to ensure the children’s best interests remain the top priority.
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Hush BK Apologizes As Viral ‘Malebo’ Cover Gets Pulled From YouTube In Copyright Storm
Hush BK has finally broken his silence.
The fast-rising content creator and musician has issued a public apology after a copyright dispute led to his popular “Malebo” cover being pulled down from YouTube, sparking intense debate across Kenyan social media.
What started as a viral music cover quickly turned into a legal headache.
In a statement shared online, Hush BK expressed regret over the situation and apologized to everyone affected by the controversy. The takedown came after copyright concerns were raised over the song, forcing the cover off YouTube and triggering widespread reactions from fans.


The removal immediately caught attention online, with many supporters questioning what had happened behind the scenes. Others used the moment to reignite conversations about copyright rules, music ownership, and the risks creators face when releasing cover versions of popular songs.
For Hush BK, the fallout has been significant. The “Malebo” cover had already gained traction and was attracting strong engagement before disappearing from the platform.
The incident highlights a growing challenge facing Kenyan musicians and digital creators. As YouTube continues tightening copyright enforcement, even viral content can vanish overnight when ownership disputes emerge. Copyright claims and licensing disagreements have increasingly become a major issue for artists trying to build audiences online.
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Veteran Kenyan journalist Waweru Wa Nyambura is OUT
The long-time broadcaster has reportedly left Royal Media Services, one of Kenya’s biggest media houses, in a move that has caught viewers and industry insiders off guard.
No detailed explanation has been given publicly. And that gap is exactly what is fueling intense speculation online.
According to early reports shared by Pulse Kenya, the exit comes after years of service in the country’s broadcast journalism space, where Waweru built a familiar presence on Kenyan television screens.
For now, Royal Media Services has not released a full statement explaining the circumstances. That silence is only adding more pressure to an already viral conversation.
What is clear is this. A familiar face in Kenyan news broadcasting is gone from the screen. And the industry is watching closely to see who moves next.
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