Digital strategist and political commentator Pauline Njoroge has spoken out against online rumours suggesting she was involved in wrecking a marriage.
Dismissing the claims as baseless gossip, which she termed “manufactured tea,” Njoroge urged Kenyans to respect family privacy.
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The speculation linked her romantically to businessman Charles Wairumbi, who is said to have married his high school sweetheart in 2013 and has three children. This week, social media users circulated photos allegedly showing Wairumbi’s wife and children, sparking heated debate and a wave of trolling aimed at Njoroge.
In a Facebook post on Friday, Njoroge firmly denied the allegations, stressing she had not interfered in anyone’s marriage.
“I did not break up a marriage. Sometimes two people try to build a life together, but it doesn’t work out, and they part ways before starting new chapters elsewhere,” she wrote.
She also dismissed suggestions that her partner was still attached to another woman, calling the claims “the most ridiculous thing” she had heard.
Njoroge did not confirm or deny the identity of her partner, choosing instead to condemn what she described as malicious and misleading gossip.
“That’s all I have to say on this matter. Wishing you all a good day,” she concluded.
Her remarks drew mixed reactions online, with some commending her calm response while others insisted unanswered questions still linger.

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