- Size 8 candidly shared that her decision to separate from DJ Mo was incredibly difficult but ultimately unavoidable
- She expressed that, despite still loving him deeply, she had reached a point where separation was the only viable choice
- However, the ‘Namba Nane’ hit maker urged others not to lose hope in their marriages, emphasizing that her decision was made with great reluctance and profound sadness
Gospel artist and pastor Size 8 has opened up about the emotional turmoil that led her to separate from her husband, DJ Mo in a heartfelt revelation on her reality show Love In The Wild.
Speaking for the first time since their public split, Size 8, known for her strong beliefs in the sanctity of marriage, shared that the decision to part ways was one she made out of necessity rather than desire.
“I am a believer in marriage, a lover of marriage. It is not easy to leave someone you love,” she confessed, her voice tinged with pain.
Size 8 explained that despite her deep love for DJ Mo, the circumstances had pushed her to the brink, leaving her with no other option but to ask for a separation.
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“For me to reach the point where I requested a separation, it’s because I had no other option,” she reiterated, emphasizing that her decision was not taken lightly.
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The couple, who have been married for several years and are blessed with two children, had always been seen as a strong unit in the public eye.
However, Size 8’s candid admission sheds light on the personal struggles they faced behind the scenes. “I still love him with all my heart. If you could look inside, you would see that love clearly,” she said, revealing the depth of her emotions.
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Despite the separation, Size 8 maintains that she does not harbor any hatred towards her estranged husband.
In a message directed at those experiencing marital difficulties, she urged, “If you are watching me, don’t give up on your home.”
Her words resonate with many who look up to her as a beacon of hope and faith in challenging times.