Renowned Kenyan TV presenter Lillian Muli has candidly shared her experience of heartbreak, revealing that she has been betrayed by a man she loved.
The mother of two, who successfully co-parents with the fathers of her children, Moses Kanene and Jared Nevaton Ombogi, recently took to social media to discuss the challenges she faced in relationships.
Lillian Muli, known for keeping her private life discreet, sparked curiosity among her followers when she hinted at contemplating writing a book about her experiences.

In a post on her social media, she cautioned against revisiting past relationships, stating, “Never go back to an ex because Leopards don’t change their spots. People don’t change.”
She shared a personal anecdote, recounting a painful experience of discovering her ex had another woman heavily pregnant while they were still involved.
Expressing her thoughts on potentially turning her experiences into a book, Lillian asked her followers if they would be interested in purchasing it.
She wrote, “I should just write a book at this rate. Will you buy it?” The post resonated with many, leading to a flood of responses from individuals sharing their own heartbreak stories.
Several men and women empathized with Lillian’s sentiments, sharing their own tales of betrayal and heartbreak.
Lillian responded with supportive advice, urging them to focus on personal growth and the pursuit of success.
In one instance, she encouraged a woman who had been left by her ex-husband to move forward, emphasizing that life goes on and the key to healing is self-improvement.
Addressing the pain of heartbreak, Lillian stressed the importance of perseverance, stating, “The best revenge is to be the best version of you. Do you, work on you.”
Her words resonated with those navigating the challenging aftermath of failed relationships.
This revelation comes after Lillian Muli previously discussed the time it takes to heal after a heartbreak on a reality show aired on the streaming platform Showmax.
She shared her coping mechanisms, including playing love songs, taking long drives, and indulging in comfort food like ice cream.
Lillian’s openness about her personal struggles adds a relatable dimension to her public persona, and her willingness to share the highs and lows of relationships resonates with many who have faced similar challenges.
As she contemplates the possibility of turning her experiences into a book, it remains to be seen how her journey through heartbreak and healing will inspire and connect with her audience.
