Willis Raburu’s ex-wife Marya Prude shares cryptic message after his breakup with Ivy Namu

Marya Prude, the ex-wife of media personality Willis Raburu, has shared a cryptic message on social media moments after his baby mama Ivy Namulindwa announced their separation, sparking reactions online.
In a video post shared on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, while she was at the salon getting her hair done, Marya asked for privacy as she switched up her hairstyle.
“Kindly respect my privacy as I switch up my hair,” Marya said while getting her hair done.
She further hinted at receiving a high volume of direct messages concerning the post she made, adding a light-hearted remark suggesting her inbox was full.

“Udaku itawamaliza hii ni DM imejaa hivi?” she added.
Additionally, Marya promised to share some of the responses she had received to explain why they were extremely happy.
“Now, because we have time before this hair gets done, Let me show you some responses I have gotten ndio you understand why we are extremely happy,” Marya said.

Here are some of the responses she shared.

Marya and Willis divorce
A few months ago, Marya spoke about her messy divorce, revealing that she was shocked when she was served with divorce papers at a time when she believed they were still trying to work things out.
Additionally, she added that although they were already separated, the move caught her off guard. However, upon receiving the documents, Marya said she immediately accepted the situation.
“I was served divorce papers when I was thinking we were working on it,nilitumiwa kwa WhatsApp, but we were separated at that time,” she revealed.
“Kupata hizo documents nikasema it is okay, that was my immediate attitude mimi sikuwa ati ooh we get parents, we get pastors mimi nilikuwa am done.”

In a turn of events, she says during her conversation with Willis, she found out that he had not fully reached that conclusion by the time he sent the papers.
“Later tukiongea nikamwambia I thought hii story imefika hiyo point ya irreconcilable, but ata yeye hakuwa amefika hapo by the time ananitumia hizo paper,” she added.
Additionally, the social media personality added that the divorce happened during the COVID-19 period, a time when many people were glued to social media and constantly looking for trending stories.
“It was messy because it happened during COVID time; people were on social media looking for something to entertain them, so they went in to find out how did this happened, and then it was after the loss of our kid,” Marya stated.









