Popular Inooro TV Anchor Who Left Husband Days After Wedding

Inooro TV news anchor Winrose Wangui and her estranged husband Reuben Kivati during their wedding on April 17, 2019
Inooro TV news anchor Winrose Wangui and her estranged husband Reuben Kivati during their wedding on April 17, 2019
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Popular Inooro TV news anchor Winrose Wangui on Wednesday, February 12, disclosed that she and her husband Reuben Kivati had parted ways.

In an interview conducted by a vernacular online channel Hungura, Winrose revealed for the first time in a public forum that her marriage lasted only 59 days.

"A lot of people know that I got married in 2017, but what they don't know is that my marriage only lasted for 59 days. On the 59th day, my marriage ended and I packed my bags and left," Winrose stated.

Inooro TV news anchor Winrose Wangui and her estranged husband Reuben Kivati during their wedding on April 17, 2019
Inooro TV news anchor Winrose Wangui and her estranged husband Reuben Kivati during their wedding on April 17, 2019
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Further, the bubbly news anchor stated that the Reuben Kivati re-married and started a family.

"The reasons that led to our separation is something that we both do not understand, maybe one day, we will understand.

"I wouldn't want to talk a lot about him because he is someone's husband and a father as well, hence, it would not be right to talk about him in his absence," Winrose stated.

Winrose, who has since healed from the ordeal, stated that the journey has not been easy.

"I was pregnant and I had to start my life from zero. Everyone was talking about my situation and at that time, I just decided to distance myself from people.

"I had a very small circle of friends who would listen to me and I tried as much as possible to distance myself from that," Winrose stated.

Winrose, who was pregnant at the time, disclosed that she developed complications during her delivery and was advised by the doctor to undergo a surgery.

"I had gone for my last clinic when the doctor told me that I needed a surgery. So I signed a consent form and told the doctors to book me a room where visitors would not be allowed," she stated.

Winrose added that she delivered her baby safely and contacted her parents the next day with the good news.

While asked to advise those who aspired to get married, the mother of one stated that it was only God who would help those in marriage.

"Despite everything I have gone through, I firmly believe that marriage works. However, for a marriage to work, one has to work on it. Just believe in God and the process," Winrose stated.

Winrose and her estranged husband got married in April 2017 in a ceremony attended by family, friends and media personalities. 

Inooro TV news anchor Winrose Wangui (pictured) during an interview on Hungura show
Inooro TV news anchor Winrose Wangui (pictured) during an interview on Hungura show