- Following the abrupt end of her 11-year marriage to DJ Mo, Size 8 has shared heartfelt advice with her female fans on navigating post-breakup pain
- She emphasized that blaming God for relationship failures is misplaced, urging women to seek strength and comfort through their faith instead
- The ‘Namba Nane’ hit maker reassured them that God’s grace is available if they turn to Him, leaving many to debunk fears that their break-up was a publicity stunt
A few days following the sudden conclusion of her 11-year marriage to DJ Mo, Size 8 has reached out to her female fans with a powerful message about handling the aftermath of relationship breakdowns.
The celebrated gospel singer and pastor has shared her wisdom on why blaming God for personal disappointments is not the path to healing.
In the wake of her recent separation, Size 8 has been vocal about the importance of maintaining one’s faith despite experiencing heartache.
She asserts that when relationships falter, it’s not a reflection of divine failure but a result of human choices. “It’s crucial not to question God’s role when you face disappointment,” she explained.
“Our decisions in relationships are ours alone, and it’s unfair to hold God accountable for the outcomes of those decisions.”
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This message comes on the heels of Size 8’s surprising announcement of her single status, a revelation that followed years of public scrutiny and turbulence in her marriage to DJ Mo.
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The couple had weathered numerous challenges, including highly publicized infidelity rumors, only to face the ultimate test of their union’s durability.
Despite their efforts to reconcile in the past, Size 8’s recent move to end the marriage marks a new chapter in her life and career.
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Turning to her faith during moments of pain is a central theme in Size 8’s recent communications. She encourages women to lean on their spirituality rather than distancing themselves from it.
“When you’re hurting, running towards God rather than away from Him is vital,” she urged. “God’s grace is there for those who earnestly seek it, especially when facing life’s toughest trials.”