Njambi Fever offers opportunity for critics to pour their hearts out

By , September 22, 2025

Content creator Njambi Fever has told her critics that she is ready to give them space to express everything they feel about her and her work.

In an Instagram post on Monday, September 22, 2025, Njambi said she was aware that people always had a lot to say about her, and instead of ignoring it, she would now provide room for them to air it all out.

“Huwa mko na a lot to say kunihusu nitawapea opportunity mnitusi iishe kwa roho,” she wrote.

The statement came after several people openly shared concerns about her recent content choices.

Njambi Fever’s Insta story. PHOTO/@njambifever_official/Instagram

Some observers said Njambi now seemed to favour celebrities who are her friends when creating content, while others pointed out that her focus on motherhood had made it harder for them to relate.

Being a mom

Since giving birth, Njambi has consistently posted about parenting, babies, and her own personal journey as a mother. While some of her audience welcomed the new direction, others argued that the shift had sidelined the wider range of lifestyle and entertainment content she was once known for.

Njambi’s decision to directly engage with criticism is unusual for many online personalities, who often choose to ignore or block negative commentary.

By inviting her critics to speak openly, she signalled that she wanted to confront the conversations head-on rather than allow them to build silently in the background.

The post shows some of the challenges that many content creators face. Balancing personal growth and life changes with the expectations of an established audience. For Njambi, motherhood has become central to her content.

Hannah Njambi/PHOTO/@njambifever/Instagram

But clearly, not all of her followers have adjusted to that change.

Her comments can be an add-on about the pressures of online influence, the constant scrutiny of digital personalities, and the difficulty of satisfying a diverse audience.

For creators, the transition from one stage of life to another often comes with shifts in tone, priorities, and storytelling, leaving audiences to either adapt or drift away.

Njambi’s approach, however, suggests she is willing to face criticism directly, creating an open forum for people to speak their minds.

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