Corazon Kwamboka has created a stir on social media after sharing cryptic messages hinting at trouble in her relationship with Frankie Kiarie alias Just Gym It.
In one of her messages, the socialite revealed she felt sad and lonely and that she wants to be genuinely happy.
“I feel so alone and sad. I want to have a genuine smile again, to be really happy,” the expectant mother of one wrote.
In her next post, the mother of one shared a quote where she said she was a kind of a person who would flip if her man was cheating on her, but she now cares less.
Seemingly addressing her love Frankie, she noted that he has lost a good person.
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“I used to be that woman who would put 2&2 together and flip it out. I was so hard on a MF not playing me until I realized my worth," Kwamboka wrote.
Now I don’t care what a MF is doing behind my back. That’s your L and that’s your karma. You lost a good person. I know all the things I come with and have to offer,” Kwamboka added.
The beauty was not done with her cryptic messages anc continued to share another quote where she brushed off trauma concerns.
“Trauma keeps you in a loop of your past. You’ll be 25 with an 8-year-old mindset and process. That’s why you people please or overextend yourself or stay in places longer than you should have. Your inner child is screaming saying ‘finally someone loves me,” she wrote.
Just hours after her cryptic messages, a cross-check of their Instagram accounts showed that the two, who had been dishing couple goals, had already unfollowed each other.
Months ago, Frankie and Corazon announced that they were expecting their second born.
The mother of one wrote a lovely message thanking God for blessing her with another child. Kwamboka and Kiarie have one child together, named Taiyari Kiarie.
“Thank you Jehovah for blessing my womb yet again!!! How many praises can I sing, how loud can I say thank you my God. From a hopeless Endo warrior to a soon to be mom of 2!!! To my angel; Your big brother and I can’t wait to meet you and to love you forever,” Kwamboka wrote.