Milly Chebby thanks TikTok fans for support after ectopic pregnancy surgery

Days after opening up about the painful details of a recent health scare that led to the removal of her left fallopian tube, digital content creator Milly Chebby has penned a heartfelt message to her TikTok followers, who overwhelmed her with kind messages and emotional support after she shared the shocking experience.
In an emotional Instagram post on Thursday, May 8, 2025, Milly expressed her appreciation to fans, saying she had truly felt the love and support they poured out for her during what she described as one of the hardest and most emotional moments of her life.
She explained that the entire health emergency, which took place while she was on holiday in Mombasa with her husband, comedian Terence Creative, was far from a small issue, and she had been genuinely touched by how much love and encouragement she received from her TikTok family during such a terrifying time.
“TikTok family, I see the love—thank you so much for all the quick recovery messages and comments… To watch the full video, click the link below. Major surgery,” she wrote in her Instagram stories.
Milly also attached a short video showing the thousands of supportive comments and messages sent by her followers—over 1,900 in total—while the clip itself had already gathered more than 60,000 likes just hours after she posted it.

Ectopic pregnancy
The content creator’s health scare began when she was suddenly struck by intense, unbearable pain in her lower abdomen while staying at the hotel in Mombasa, but she initially dismissed it, assuming it was just normal cramps since she was on family planning.
However, the pain got worse, and she ended up going to the hospital, where doctors confirmed that she was actually pregnant.
Throughout the whole ordeal, Milly and her husband kept updating their fans with live videos and real-time posts, with many people staying tuned to every detail and sending in their love and prayers.
Later, much to their heartbreak, a gynaecologist informed them that the pregnancy was not progressing normally because the fertilised egg had attached itself outside the uterus—in the fallopian tube—which is a dangerous condition known as an ectopic pregnancy.
Everything had happened so fast that Milly said it felt unreal, and in a YouTube video posted on her channel on May 7, 2025, she admitted she had known something was wrong from the start because she had been bleeding heavily for days.
“It took me like an hour, and everything turned around. When I took the test, he did not even know. The internal bleeding was so bad. I gave him the kit, and he was excited. I was looking at him and thinking, I wish he knew,” she shared, adding that Terence had been genuinely excited while she was silently panicking. “You were excited for real. The bleeding had started three days before. I thought it was normal cramps.”
The doctors acted quickly and explained how serious the situation was and how dangerous it could become if they delayed, so they rushed her into surgery and removed her left fallopian tube, which had been badly damaged.
Supportive husband
After her surgery and recovery, Milly took to social media to appreciate how much her husband had supported her, even sharing videos of him being by her side every step of the way and helping her through the worst of it.

She said he had been sleeping beside her throughout and praised him for being a caring family man who knows exactly how to show up and give his all when his loved ones need him most.
In one of the touching clips, Terence is seen gently holding her head as she lay in bed in pain, comforting her with kind words—though his voice was muted by the background music on the post.
“I am loved by my family and friends. Thank you so much, my babe Terence Creative—I love you,” she captioned the post.