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‘I love marriage so much’ – Milly Chebby says seeing couples break up breaks her heart

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‘I love marriage so much’ – Milly Chebby says seeing couples break up breaks her heart
Digital Content creator Milly Chebby. PHOTO/@millychebby/Instagram

Content creator Milly Chebby has said she loves marriage and feels pain when she sees couples break up.

In a post on Instagram on Saturday, February 21, 2026, she spoke about how such moments affect her deeply.

“Let me tell you, I love marriage so much that every time I see people leave each other, it really breaks my heart,” she said.

She added that when breakups happen, “like naskianga vibaya sana.”

She shared her feelings after seeing Rena and Ritchie Mdosi get back together. Milly said the reunion made her emotional.

Milly Chebby’s post. PHOTO/@millychebby/Instagram

“So saa hii nimeona Rena and Ritchie got back together, and I was like oh my God, this is so beautiful,” she said.

Her words showed joy at seeing a couple come back together after separation.

Milly’s comments came as different celebrities reacted to Ritchie Mdosi and Rena getting back together. The reactions showed mixed views on relationships, breakups, and getting back with a partner. Some spoke about hope, while others shared caution about how such matters are handled.

Mixed reactions to reunion

Content creator Lydia Wanjiru shared her view on couples getting back together.

“Mimi, I’m team go back as many times as possible until the day your body, heart & mind will sync together for you to leave for good! But don’t be stupid. Let the man speak for himself,” she said.

Her words supported giving relationships many chances.

Lydia Wanjiru’s post. PHOTO/@lydiawankiru.ke/Instagram

She also said people should not carry another person’s burden in public.

“Kwanza publicly, kila mtu abebe mzigo yake please,” she said.

Lydia explained that some situations become stressful when shared openly.

“Hio story ya Rena (Wadosi family) imenipea stress waaah!” she added.

Lydia said going back to a relationship is not the problem.

“Shida sio kurudia hata,” she said.

She explained that the issue comes when one person speaks for both sides.

“Shida ni ati ni yeye anaongea alafu anamalizia na maombi, while the guy just stands there,” she said as a video of Rena praying while Ritchie stood next to her surfaced.

The different views show how people feel strongly about breakups and reunions. Milly’s words focused on love for marriage and pain when couples split. Lydia’s words focused on how people speak in public and who speaks for whom.

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